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Credit FAQ
Why do we need credit reporting?
Credit reporting is needed because it provides the information that helps
consumers make purchases, secure loans, pay for college educations, and manage
their personal finances. Credit reporting makes it possible for stores to accept
your checks, banks to offer credit and debit cards, businesses to market products,
and corporations to better manage their operations to benefit the world's economy.
What is a credit inquiry?
An "inquiry" is a listing of the name of a credit grantor, or authorized user
who has accessed your credit file. Each inquiry is posted to the credit file so
you know who has obtained a copy of it. Credit grantors post an inquiry before
offering you a pre-approval credit card application. These are listed as
"promotional" inquiries on your credit file because only your name and address
were accessed, not your credit history information. They are NOT sent to credit
grantors or businesses for reasons of credit reporting. They are listed for your
informational purposes only.
How does divorce affect consumer credit?
A divorce decree does not supersede the original contract with the creditor,
and does not release you from legal responsibility on any accounts. You must
contact each creditor individually and seek their legal binding release of your
obligation. Only after that release can your credit history be updated accordingly.
Should I use one of those companies that promise to help correct my credit?
It's your choice. However, beware of companies that promise to remove accurate
information from your credit file. Accurate information cannot be removed from
a credit file. There is nothing they can do for you that you cannot do for
yourself by contacting the credit reporting agencies directly. Only time will
heal a delinquent credit history.
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