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Old 03-09-2009, 10:23 PM
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I am wondering if you send a dispute or a verifification letter to a cra while you are already disputing a different TL, will it reset the time they have to do the investigation?

I want to send verification letters for 2 judgments and I already have disputes currently going.




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Old 03-10-2009, 03:22 AM
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Wait for the first investigation to be over. Very important. I have overlapped disputes before and both investigations were extended to 45 days. Not to mention, they came back verified. They were both basically wasted disputes........and from my experience, EX and TU count each one. Once you dispute the same thing too many times, they pretty much refuse to investigate it (by saying previously verified/investigated OR the kiss of death......frivolous. lol).

I know you want to get things done quickly but be patient. It will work much better to your advantage if you only have one investigation going at a time.
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