Monday, July 6, 2009

Is there anyway to remove credit inquiries from a credit report??

I agree with the first answer. In some instances, it is possible for you to dispute credit inquiries but in practice this may not be as easy as simply requesting a credit reporting agency to remove it.



Keep in mind, though, that not all credit inquiries will affect your credit report. Those that you did not authorize should not affect your score.



On the other hand, if you%26#039;ve been applying for credit cards, car loans, or mortgages your credit report will include all those you authorize to review your credit history.h



Is there anyway to remove credit inquiries from a credit report??

If you can validly dispute that whoever made the inquiry did not have your permission you can contact one of the credit reporting agencies, like equifax, and try to have it removed. If you can%26#039;t, it will eventually drop off after time.



Is there anyway to remove credit inquiries from a credit report??

yes you can. Equifax is the easiest. All you have to do is call them and tell them you didnt authorize thoes inquiries. Experian is sort of a 50/50 chance, they will eventually delete them if the company that did the inquiry doesnt respond in 30 days. NOW TransUnion will give you a hard time by telling you to send a letter to the company that did the inquiry to ask them to have them removed. I did one before and the company said they couldnt delete the inquiry, the credit bureau has to. So I sent the dispute letter and the letter the company responed back to me to TransUnion, and hopefully they dumb *** remove them

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