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My oldest cc is not shown on TU's report. Do I need to report them?
Anyone got any idea?
@sqrt wrote:My oldest cc is not shown on TU's report. Do I need to report them?
Anyone got any idea?
How old is your oldest CC? And what bank backs this CC?
@sqrt wrote:My oldest cc is not shown on TU's report. Do I need to report them?
Anyone got any idea?
Welcome to the forums!!!
Is this TL reporting on your other 2 CR's?? If yes, call your creditor and make them aware of this so they can send a manual update to TU. It is possible that the card you have in question only reports to EX / EQ.
What card are you talking about?
Some don't report to all three and there is also the possibilty of a split file on TU. GIve your CC a call and let them know of the problem.
Yes it's reported on my other two CR.
It's a CITI forward and it's my first credit card....I've had it for only 2.5 years but it's not reported on TU.
@sqrt wrote:Yes it's reported on my other two CR.
It's a CITI forward and it's my first credit card....I've had it for only 2.5 years but it's not reported on TU.
Citi reports to all three. Give them a call and tell them it's not showing up. If they say they are reporting you need to call TU and see if you have a split file. Split files with TU are all to common.
Sure. Thank you guys!!!
I've already reported. They told me they can send a reference when report next time.
@boomhower wrote:
@sqrt wrote:Yes it's reported on my other two CR.
It's a CITI forward and it's my first credit card....I've had it for only 2.5 years but it's not reported on TU.
Citi reports to all three. Give them a call and tell them it's not showing up. If they say they are reporting you need to call TU and see if you have a split file. Split files with TU are all to common.
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