Diesellife
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- Oct 7, 2008
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Veda would wish that the world worked like that. It is Veda who holds the data, it is Veda who is ultimately responsible.
It works better if you contact AMEX directly, provided that you have genuine grounds that the listing is totally none related to you.
Veda will not change the data unless:
1.You have genuine proof and a valid reason
2. A written document from you to open a case
3. A case to be open for investigation
If you don't contact AMEX as the first point of contact, you basically do not have sufficient proof or a valid reason to open a case (In Veda's point of view).
So why bother Veda unless it is absolutely your last option?! A phone call to AMEX should solve the problem.
PS to OZ mark:
AMEX listed me has a continue account a year ago for david jones card (The old store card) and back dated in 2003. I called DJ & AMEX advised them the account has been closed for a long time. The listing was eventually deleted in 3 weeks.