CA inquiry remains for 2 years?
Date: Mon, 03/09/2009 - 20:10
Is that right?
I think they should be under the Account Review Inquiry section same as an existing creditor that would review your credit report but not be seen when the file is pulled?
Is this something worth disputing?
Hi arb, Well that depends. You can certainly dispute it, the
Hi arb,
Well that depends. You can certainly dispute it, the worst that can happen is they will say no (dispute it with Transunion).
chrys
Interesting...in reviewing my Experian report I found this wordi
Interesting...in reviewing my Experian report I found this wording under the Inquires Shared With Others section:
"The section listed below lists all of the companies that have reviewed your credit history as a result of action you took, such as applying for credit or financing or as a result of a collection."
I've disputed with the inquirer as well as the credit bureau...I
I've disputed with the inquirer as well as the credit bureau...I've had success in about 70% of my disputes.
I suppose since all the other negative info is going to be there
I suppose since all the other negative info is going to be there for 7 years or so these inquiries being there for 2 years really doesn't matter.
But strange to me that an inquiry from a CA shows up where it does by design. Guess it's another way to ding you a little bit more...
CA's would have permissable purpose to make a hard inquiry on yo
CA's would have permissable purpose to make a hard inquiry on your reports. The hard inquiry will show for 2 years but will only have a negligible impact after 1 year.
Hard inquiries
Nascar,
How long, how many times, how often can CA's continue to have permissable purpose to make hard inquiries on your reports?
It's not quantified anywhere that I 've been able to find but I
It's not quantified anywhere that I 've been able to find but I would say that more than 1 in a 2 year period would be deliberate credit poisoning.
We run bureaus on our skips every 2-3 months. Not deliberate cr
We run bureaus on our skips every 2-3 months. Not deliberate credit poisoning - rather us trying to find new information that can help us find the person's whereabouts.
Now if a debtor is intentionally trying to fly under the radar,
Now if a debtor is intentionally trying to fly under the radar, more power to you. Nothing out of line with multiple inquiries in an attempt to locate a debtor that doesn't want to be found.
Nascar this is entirely off topic but your Sig makes me think yo
Nascar this is entirely off topic but your Sig makes me think you are stalking me.