No credit card required
Browse credit cards from a variety of issuers to see if there's a better card for you.
Moderator says to find out who they are and do not call. Could you explain how to get it settled if you don't call them and get it cleared up?
Just asking a question, first post on this forum, as I have the same thing showing up on mine and no contact info or what it is for.
Thanks!
grownup wrote:Moderator says to find out who they are and do not call. Could you explain how to get it settled if you don't call them and get it cleared up?
Just asking a question, first post on this forum, as I have the same thing showing up on mine and no contact info or what it is for.
Thanks!
Welcome to the forums!
There's steps that OP could have taken before making a call. I was trying to hint to him to save the call for last. I'd start by pulling all 3 reports directly from the CRAs (assuming it is reporting on all 3). Those CRs will list the CA's name, OC info (usually) and contact info by which to send a DV letter. The contact info likely won't be on any 3rd-party reports like myFICO, creditchecktotal ot Truecredit, but should be listed on the reports pulled from each CRA. You can get all 3 for free once a year via annualcreditreport.com.
I suppose if it isn't on there, and there have been no letters, then doing a google search on the phone number might turn up something. If no phone number, then maybe a call to the CRA would result in more info since the CA would be a client of theirs (evidenced by the reporting).
The info is not on any of the reports I've pulled up. "not reported".
What is a DV letter.?