FoA, you should identify those inquiries that are shared with credit grantors. You just need to identify the addresses of all credit inquirers. Your equifax report won't show their addresses. Look for their addresses in your Experian report. If any inquirer is missing on your Experian report, you'll need to call the bureau to get their whereabouts.
Once you get the desired address, you may send a letter to them requesting them to remove such entries. If they're not authorized by you, you may register a complain with the State Banking Commission.
FoA, you should identify those inquiries that are shared with credit grantors. You just need to identify the addresses of all credit inquirers. Your equifax report won't show their addresses. Look for their addresses in your Experian report. If any inquirer is missing on your Experian report, you'll need to call the bureau to get their whereabouts.
Once you get the desired address, you may send a letter to them requesting them to remove such entries. If they're not authorized by you, you may register a complain with the State Banking Commission.
Yes, the Experian report has the addresses of your credit inquirers.