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Exception Tracking Spreadsheet (TicklerTrax™)
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Equifax Alternative Dispute Resolution Program

Equifax has settled a suit (Thomas v. Equifax Information Services, LLC) in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. The court approved the settlement related to claims that Equifax included inaccurate information on its credit reports about tax liens and civil judgments, including how they were disposed (or described), or that did not belong on the credit reports.

Equifax has established an Alternative Dispute Resolution Program (“ADR Program”) for consumers who were injured by an Equifax credit report containing an inaccurate civil judgment or tax lien. Affected consumers can participate now. If they are able to show they were injured, they can get a payment of $1,500. The ADR Program is available until December 31, 2021. Consumers may be included if Equifax sent their credit report to a third party between June 28, 2015 and May 14, 2019, and the report contained a tax lien or civil judgment that was inaccurate or did not belong to them.

Consumers should visit the ADR Program website to fill out a form to participate in the program.

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