Once a credit reporting agency has removed an item from a customer’s credit report, can it be reinserted?

A. Credit reporting agencies are often reinserting items that they have previously removed from a consumer’s credit report. According to the FCRA, one of the requirements for reinsertion of items is that a consumer must be notified within five days when an item is reinserted.

Most consumers are not made aware when these items are reinserted at all, let alone in five days. That’s one of the benefits to our customers when signing up for our service for a year. They find out when items are reinserted, and then we can have the credit reporting agencies verify that the item is in fact accurate, and that they followed the FCRA requirements for reinsertion.

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A. Credit reporting agencies are often reinserting items that they have previously removed from a consumer's credit report. According to the FCRA, one of the requirements for reinsertion of items is that a consumer must be notified within five days when an item is reinserted.

Most consumers are not made aware when these items are reinserted at all, let alone in five days. That's one of the benefits to our customers when signing up for our service for a year. They find out when items are reinserted, and then we can have the credit reporting agencies verify that the item is in fact accurate, and that they followed the FCRA requirements for reinsertion.

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