WOW! Citi is already reporting!

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by KHM, Jan 16, 2002.

  1. KHM

    KHM Well-Known Member

    Are they like Cap One though? They have $0 balance and Credit Limit N/A, is that because it's so new? It hasn't affected my CE yet, but that still says 12 satisfactory accts, when Citi makes #13.

    Also I read on CE that once a negative is over 2 years old, it will have less affect on your score. I know it didn't take a brain surgeon to figure that out!
     
  2. bailey

    bailey Well-Known Member

    Now if only Citi would report for it's existing customers:(

    By the way Citi is notorious for not reporting limits to Experian, looks like are at it again. You will probably have to send your statements and ask the limit to be reported.
     
  3. KHM

    KHM Well-Known Member

    Oh come on, just when I thought I was done (for now) dealing with the CRA's now I have to tell them what to report?
    Do I have to call them and tell them? Send a copy of my statement CRRR? I hope this is just because the account it so new.
     
  4. bailey

    bailey Well-Known Member

    Calling won't dont a thing, b/c Citi will NOT verify your limit. You have to send your statement, sometimes this takes more than once to do. Citi told me as well as Experian that they don't report limits.
     
  5. bailey

    bailey Well-Known Member

    By the way the N/A has nothing to do with it being new, this means they did not report the limit, which is very typical for citi:(
     
  6. Ozzyburger

    Ozzyburger Well-Known Member

    ARE YOU SERIOUS??? ARGH!!!! I finally get a card with a groovy limit on it and now I'll have to beg them to report the limit?????????? Darn!

    Ozzy.
     
  7. DaveLV

    DaveLV Well-Known Member

    Citi is only reporting one of my two new accounts. As luck would have it they are reporting the lower limit card that I maxed out with balance transfers and not the higher limit card with no balance.

    They are reporting the credit limit.
     

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