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  • Report:  #1487857

Complaint Review: Experian information Solutions Inc c/o the Garden city group - Dublin Ohio

Reported By:
Gustave - Crete, illinois, United States
Submitted:
Updated:

Experian information Solutions Inc c/o the Garden city group
100 cross street Suite#202 Dublin, 43017 Ohio, United States
Phone:
1866-237-3432
Web:
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I  had  a 2003  bankrupcty  that was discharged  experian was reporting  as a bankrupt  which hurt me i   homeless  in 2003 and 2004    because of not discharging bankruptcy  on every credit check.  then again in 2006  for 6 months i stayed at the salvation Army  for 90 days  and cant return  in georgia   also  motels fees i paid.

Tthey went to court and vacate the primisses  in 2009  and ignored  thier  wrong doing   ten years later  they  have  not settled  with the class yet  there was  court date nov 13   2019    they get away with   so much   dirty stuff to  thousands of people.  how do i speed up the process  i want to file a seperate lawsuit  for damages.



1 Updates & Rebuttals

Jim

Beverly Hills,
California,
United States
Big Problem

#2Consumer Comment

Tue, November 19, 2019

Once you sign up to be a part of a class action lawsuit, you generally sign your rights away to sue the company separately.  It doesn't really matter because your current financial situation pretty much precludes the ability you have to sue Experian separately.  Even if the class action lawsuit were to settle tomorrow, there is very little likelihood that the amount you receive would amount to anything more than a few hundred dollars. 

In a class action lawsuit, the lawyers get 40%-50%, the primary members of the class get a few thousand dollars, and each member of the class, like you, gets very little.  The most well known class action lawsuit like this is when BofA finally settled after 10+ years for a few billion dollars.  Each member of the class received $66.

Here's the problem:  You filed for bankruptcy in 2003, and that bankruptcy stays on your credit report for more than seven (that's 7) years.  The bankruptcy isn't Experian's fault.  Neither is it Experian's fault that your bankruptcy is a part of your credit report - it is SUPPOSED to be on your report.  If that's the reason you're part of a class action suit, then you may not even receive the money you thought you should get.  What you need is help.

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