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Inquiries

I recently applied for a mortgage and was supposed to go with one lender, but later decided to go with another. The broker was supposed to withdraw my application and I moved forward with the other lender. Two I got a notification that this other lender has continued to pull my scores (twice) after I had withdrawn from using them. I understand that pulls from mortgage companies within a 30 day period count as one, but I am coming up on my 30 day and I don't understand why they continue to pull my scores - only to find out who I chose to go with instead.

Can I get them to stop?
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SmartCookie
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Re: Inquiries

Ooooh non authorized inqs!  You might be able to get some cash outta that.  Read this thread, but I'm going to defer to a super contributor for the final verdict.
 


Message Edited by SmartCookie on 07-04-2007 11:38 PM
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Tuscani
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Inquiries

This one could be tough to prove considering you did actually apply. Doesn't matter who you went with.  
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