the consumer reporting agency shall ( i ) promptly delete that item of information from the file of the consumer
523 consumer complaints across 348 companies
This page tracks consumer complaints about "the consumer reporting agency shall ( i ) promptly delete that item of information from the file of the consumer" filed with the CFPB. 523 complaints mention this issue across 348 companies. The most affected product category is "after any reinvestigation under paragraph ( 1 ) of any information disputed by a consumer".
Companies with Most Complaints for This Issue
Source: CFPB Consumer Complaint Database CFPB Consumer Complaint Database
What the Data Says About "the consumer reporting agency shall ( i ) promptly delete that item of information from the file of the consumer" Complaints
The CFPB public record contains 523 consumer complaints tagged with the issue "the consumer reporting agency shall ( i ) promptly delete that item of information from the file of the consumer", distributed across 348 distinct companies that have been named as the respondent on at least one filing. That spread tells you whether the pattern is concentrated in a handful of firms or is a systemic theme across the market — an issue touching many companies often signals a structural friction in how a product category is sold, serviced, or collected on, rather than a single company's operational problem.
The most common product category where "the consumer reporting agency shall ( i ) promptly delete that item of information from the file of the consumer" is raised is "after any reinvestigation under paragraph ( 1 ) of any information disputed by a consumer". Product-to-issue pairings matter because the CFPB routes complaints to the appropriate federal or state regulator based on the financial product involved, and patterns inside a product category often mirror the specific consumer-protection rules that apply (TILA, RESPA, FCRA, FDCPA, EFTA, or state UDAP statutes, depending on the product). A high number of companies appearing against the same issue inside one product category is therefore a stronger signal than volume alone: it suggests the issue is a category-level risk worth studying.
The CFPB categorizes each complaint based on the consumer's own description of the problem, so the label "the consumer reporting agency shall ( i ) promptly delete that item of information from the file of the consumer" reflects consumer perception — not a regulatory finding. A complaint is an allegation, not proven wrongdoing, and the presence of a filing against a company does not mean that company violated any law or rule. Use this page to understand the shape of consumer concerns around "the consumer reporting agency shall ( i ) promptly delete that item of information from the file of the consumer", then cross-check individual companies using their own CFPB profiles and the official CFPB database. For legal, financial, or regulatory advice, consult a licensed professional — this page is informational only.
About this issue: "the consumer reporting agency shall ( i ) promptly delete that item of information from the file of the consumer" is a consumer-reported issue category defined by the CFPB. Complaints are categorized based on the consumer's description of their problem. The presence of complaints does not imply wrongdoing by any company.
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