Stall Letters- Excuses and Solutions

As you go through the credit repair process, you may receive letters from the credit bureaus that seem confusing—or even discouraging. These are often what we call “stall letters.” These letters are a common delay tactic—but don’t worry, we know how to handle them! Below are some different examples of stall tactics used by the bureaus.

Stall Letters From The Bureaus

Stall letters from the bureaus are common occurance when it comes to credit repair. Most often then  not the bureaus state that the letters were not sent by the consumer, but a third party source.

Stall Emails From The Bureaus

If you don’t recieve physicall mail from the bureaus attempting to stall, then check your inbox. In a similar fashion to paper mail, these emails will state the same thing as the examples above.

Other Stall Tactics

There are other tactics that the bureaus will attempt to use when it comes to stalling your dispute. Below are just a few different tactics they can use.

Deletion Letters From Reporting Agencies

Below you can see a few examples of dispute updates from several reporting agencies.