Complaint Review: Experian - Austin Texas
- Experian 6820 Greycloud Dr. Austin, Texas United States
- Phone: 5123610827
- Web: http://experian.com/boost
- Category: On-line scams
Experian Advertising fraud to the public Austin Texas
*Consumer Comment: Shocking requirement to allow access to your bank account by Experian
*Consumer Comment: Hilarious
Experian has a commercial on television that says go to http://experian.com/boost , to boost your credit
score! Don't believe this scam/fraud, they get all your personal info and give it to your creditors to harass you!
Also, they ask for your bank account user name and password! Who in their right mind would give this info out
to anyone!!?? Beware of this web site and the advertisements you see on television!!
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#2 Consumer Comment
Shocking requirement to allow access to your bank account by Experian
AUTHOR: Muneerah - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Friday, April 15, 2022
Experian is requiring people to hand over their log in to their bank account. This is shocking and I do believe illegal. I am contacting my Senator about this and I will also request that all three credit reporting companies be required to bring these companies back to America and to only hire Americans.
Its shocking that they would have our personal information in a foreign country.

#1 Consumer Comment
Hilarious
AUTHOR: Jim - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, April 19, 2020
....they get all your personal info and give it to your creditors to harass you! Not at all, but that is hilarious. The credit agency doesn't contact your creditors. What Experian did was update your information based on your phone call, your creditors received notification that your information was updated, and then they started contacting you. In other words, every phone call you received...was because you gave your creditors your info. You did all of this yourself.
The way you improve your score is either by removing errors on your credit report, or by not having creditors in the first place.


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