I went through all the preliminaries in applying for a position with LiveOps. All went well until the credit and background check. I didn’t hear from them for a month. LiveOps assumed it was a credit problem. First Advantage finally tells me that because I didn’t report that I had lived in another state for the last 7 years that was an automatic denial. They told me to contact the credit reporting agency, Experian.
I contacted them and they said there are no dates on the reports that would give them the impression that I lived in another state in the last 7 years. Also, they list all the previous addresses I was known to have resided in. There is no particular order to this.
I tell the company this, and I ask them what I can give them to prove my residency. They tell me to prove that I haven’t lived in another state in the last 7 years I would have to provide tax statements for the last 7 years to satisfy them. This is outrageous! The job doesn’t pay much and I'm already out of $69 for the most stupid denial of a credit report. I passed the credit report. I have no control over how Experian reports the information. They interpreted it incorrectly. I will not provide 7 years of tax records to prove residency. There's lots of other ways to prove residency. I don’t even want the job now. I want the $69 because the credit report was correct.
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I went through all the preliminaries in applying for a position with LiveOps. All went well until the credit and background check. I didn’t hear from them for a month. LiveOps assumed it was a credit problem. First Advantage finally tells me that because I didn’t report that I had lived in another state for the last 7 years that was an automatic denial. They told me to contact the credit reporting agency, Experian.
I contacted them and they said there are no dates on the reports that would give them the impression that I lived in another state in the last 7 years. Also, they list all the previous addresses I was known to have resided in. There is no particular order to this.
I tell the company this, and I ask them what I can give them to prove my residency. They tell me to prove that I haven’t lived in another state in the last 7 years I would have to provide tax statements for the last 7 years to satisfy them. This is outrageous! The job doesn’t pay much and I'm already out of $69 for the most stupid denial of a credit report. I passed the credit report. I have no control over how Experian reports the information. They interpreted it incorrectly. I will not provide 7 years of tax records to prove residency. There's lots of other ways to prove residency. I don’t even want the job now. I want the $69 because the credit report was correct.