I Broke Equifax...

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by GEORGE, Jul 13, 2002.

  1. GEORGE

    GEORGE Well-Known Member

    CHECK THIS OUT...


    Additional Information

    Companies that Requested your Credit File

    07/12/2002 Equifax Consumer Services
    07/01/2002 Equifax Consumer Services <---------------
    01/11/2002 Equifax Consumer Services-<----------------
    07/10/2002 Equifax Consumer Services
    Equifax Consumer Services- <---------------------
    04/01/0020 Equifax Consumer Services <---------------------
    07/01/2002 Equifax Consumer Services- <---------------------
    07/08/2002 Equifax Consumer Services
    07/08/2002 Equifax Consumer Services-
    07/07/2002 Equifax Consumer Services
    07/07/2002 Equifax Consumer Services-
    07/06/2002 Equifax Consumer Services
    07/06/2002 Equifax Consumer Services-
    07/05/2002 Equifax Consumer Services
    07/05/2002 Equifax Consumer Services-
    07/04/2002 Equifax Consumer Services
    07/04/2002 Equifax Consumer Services-
    07/03/2002 Equifax Consumer Services
    07/03/2002 Equifax Consumer Services-
    07/02/2002 Equifax Consumer Services
    07/02/2002 Equifax Consumer Services-
    07/01/2002 Equifax Consumer Services
    07/01/2002 Equifax Consumer Services-
     
  2. GEORGE

    GEORGE Well-Known Member

    NEVER-MIND...IT IS FIXED...

    Wouldn't it be nice if ALL my INQUIRES were going to EAT EACH OTHER UP???
     
  3. tac14033

    tac14033 Well-Known Member

    George,

    Question for you....Whenever the credit bureau sends you a new copy of your report or you actually pay or request a copy this equals an inquiry. Does this inquiry go against you or hurt your score??

    I have quite a few CRA inquiries for them sending my new reports almost monthly and it is really adding up!! I would hate to have this go against me, am I right in that it doesn't hurt scores?? Does the creditors or anyone who you apply for credit see any of these CRA inquiries??

    Thanks!

    Tac
     
  4. GEORGE

    GEORGE Well-Known Member

    When YOU get a credit report it is a "SOFT" it CAN'T hurt your score...

    When you apply for a credit card or loan...it is a "HARD" most of the time...and it "HURTS" your score...
     
  5. jrjr35

    jrjr35 Well-Known Member

    at least thats what they say.
     

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