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Tuesday, September 13th, 2016 10:56 PM

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Credit Score is completely wrong...what will AT&T do about it?

I was so excited. I worked with a wonderful local employee that used excellent service to convince me to transfer my security, home phone, internet and tv to AT&T services.  He was great and I could not wait for the change.

 

Today I recieved a letter from AT&T stating that my credit score was 362.  WHAT?!  I frantically checked the three major credit bureaus and discovered that my score is about 750 and my husband's is around 850.  Of course, AT&T did not use one of the reputable credit agencies.  They used SageStream LLC. 

 

A bit of investigation revealed that this is a 7 person company with a variety of complaints about thier unfair ratings.  In my case it appears that they did not even get my home address correct so who knows what else they messed up. 

 

I am seriously considering dropping the whole change over.  If this is how it is going to be, then what am I getting myself into?

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605 Messages

8 years ago


@whysoyuck wrote:

I was so excited. I worked with a wonderful local employee that used excellent service to convince me to transfer my security, home phone, internet and tv to AT&T services.  He was great and I could not wait for the change.

 

Today I recieved a letter from AT&T stating that my credit score was 362.  WHAT?!  I frantically checked the three major credit bureaus and discovered that my score is about 750 and my husband's is around 850.  Of course, AT&T did not use one of the reputable credit agencies.  They used SageStream LLC. 

 

A bit of investigation revealed that this is a 7 person company with a variety of complaints about thier unfair ratings.  In my case it appears that they did not even get my home address correct so who knows what else they messed up. 

 

I am seriously considering dropping the whole change over.  If this is how it is going to be, then what am I getting myself into?


1. Were you denied service? You never said either way. 

2. We don't know what sort of scoring system this agency uses; perhaps it is out of 500

3. You have a right to know what information they have on you and the right to have incorrect information removed. You should follow the instructions on their website. 

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8 years ago

According to their website, you can dispute information on your file.

 

I've not heard of SageStream but someone posted awhile back about having a low score on LexisNexis.

 

I would be mad too.  I'm may old but I still trust the three major credit reporting agencies: Experian, TransUnion and Equifax.  Smiley Frustrated

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8 years ago

No, I was not denied service. However, the letter indicated that I may need to pay an extra deposit or provide other assurances that I can pay my bill.

I can get information from this agency but not without sending them a lot of personal information. They want paper copies of detailed information. The company has 7 employees. It is probably run out of someones garage. I am not going to send them anything.

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8 years ago


@whysoyuck wrote:
No, I was not denied service. However, the letter indicated that I may need to pay an extra deposit or provide other assurances that I can pay my bill.

I can get information from this agency but not without sending them a lot of personal information. They want paper copies of detailed information. The company has 7 employees. It is probably run out of someones garage. I am not going to send them anything.

How else could they verify your identity? I hardly think mailing a copy of your driver's license and a recent security bill is too onerous. 

 

But you don't have to send them anything unless you want to obtain the information they have for you. 

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4 years ago

MicCheck you stated: "I hardly think mailing a copy of your driver's license and a recent security bill is too onerous." which is untrue. I would think if your an ACE- Expert that you would check the facts. Belowed is copied right from SageStream's Dispute requirements.

  • A. Required Information

    • Your first name, middle name, last name, suffix (if applicable)
    • Your current address including ZIP code
    • Your current phone number with area code
    • Your Social Security number
    • Your date of birth (month, day, and year)

Accuracy these days from "experts" are imperative 

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4 years ago

Thread is 4 years old and could potentially contain out-dated information.  Closed.


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