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new checking account/credit check?

Date: Mon, 02/26/2007 - 20:03

Submitted by phacia2010
on Mon, 02/26/2007 - 20:03

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ive had my checking account since college (27 now) and im looking to open a new checking account because ive used this one to pay all my cc's and im kind of paranoid of who might get my info. Not that im in real danger of anyone taking out all my money but you never know. I only have one account at the moment with a CA that i need to work with (1200), i just settled with another CA and i think they might have my info from the original creditor so I want to keep my money somewhere else. luckily all my other debts that im paying back are with the OC's so im not too worried about them.

my question is do banks do a credit check? Ive never had a problem with bounced checks or overdrafts. Im in new york and looking to open an account at commerce bank. If they do a credit check, will someone who looks on my credit report see that i might have opened an account with them (if i do open an account with them)? also,I'll have to give the bank my work info so im afraid of that information going to the wrong hands but i dont think i have a choice with that.

i know i might seem a little paranoid but ive read so many bad things,that im just worried about my checking account and want to keep my money safe :?


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my question is do banks do a credit check?

I believe many do nowadays, as it is becoming standard practice to offer unsolicited overdraft protection.

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also,I'll have to give the bank my work info so im afraid of that information going to the wrong hands but i dont think i have a choice with that.

I see no cause for concern here.

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If they do a credit check, will someone who looks on my credit report see that i might have opened an account with them (if i do open an account with them)?

If the bank opens an overdraft line of credit, this may appear on your report. I do not know what type of inquiry this would show up as, though I suspect it would be a "hard" inquiry, and thusly visible on your CR.

Unless you actually need a new bank, I would advise to close the account and open a new one. Many banks do not view this as a big problem when you tell them your financial information could be compromised. Doing so reduces their fraud risk, and they get to sell you new checks.


lrhall41

Submitted by Morningstar on Mon, 02/26/2007 - 20:55

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As long as you can pass a chex system scan,you should have no problems opening a new account. Unsure about banking that far north,but down here where I live they almost never pull credit and when they do it is a soft inquiry not seen by anyone but you.

Morningstar does bring up a critical point.If you are offered overdraft protection above certain dollar amounts,they will consider that a valid credit application and pull a hard inquiry on you.These amounts are usually decided by internal bank policies.
I opened a checking account about two months ago with a $200 overdraft and all they pulled was my chex system report.


lrhall41

Submitted by cajunbulldog on Tue, 02/27/2007 - 06:05

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I opened a new checking account in November and the bank ran a Chex System report. My bank gives you free overdraft protection of $800.00 and no queries were made. This is an exceptionally good bank and perhaps I'm not the best example.

The bank absolutely can not give either your personal or work info to anyone unless there are extreme circumstances, like a police investigation.

As for me personally, I do not provide any CA's I'm working with my bank info. My bank provides free money orders but I don't use them. I don't want any of the CA's to know anything about my bank.


lrhall41

Submitted by fjv4 on Tue, 02/27/2007 - 06:57

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I agree with fjv4 about the money orders- when I was paying an an account with a CA, I got the money orders at a currency exchange and paid the extra $1.00 even though my bank too has them for free, so that it did not show my bank info. I have never paid on a bill in collections with a personal check.


lrhall41

Submitted by dalfire497 on Tue, 02/27/2007 - 12:49

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