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@BlueHaze wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong but from what I have heard is that as long as you have a relationship with a creditor they can soft your reports anytime they want and they can hard pull your reports for customer initiated CLI's even with a security freeze on it. Like I said this is what I heard. Please anyone else chime in on this. A creditor can still hard pull even with freezes in place cause you have a relationship with them. This is what I have heard.
Yes, your creditors can SP you anytime they want -- credit freeze or no. The thing is that a lot of CCCs require a HP for a CLI, even though they *can* soft you. Personally, I think they want the HP to show up on your CR intentionally. There's no other reason that I can think of for current creditors to require a HP.
@bichonmom wrote:
@CS800 wrote:Bichon, Op was just lucky that his reports were frozen.
But if its done purposefully to avoid a HP, I think it would be on the unethical side.
@I agree. It is also expensive @ $10 each time! And with Murphy's Law, they'd undoubtedly require a HP.
I know it's a shot in the dark to freeze and unfreeze. It would make sense if I knew i was not going to need anything and freeze for a year.
Stud007, I would love to receive a CLI on my Barclays Juniper CC, but I just don't want to endure a HP to do it. I'm in the middle of obtaining a mortgage right now, so I have to wait another 2 weeks. Even then I don't think I will do it however, I will just wait until they Auto CLI, which I was told they do every 6 mos by a credit analyst. Right now I have a $0 balance, so I guess it really doesn't matter anyway. I just was merely trying to increase my available credit to increase my credit score.
Thanks for the info though!
From the experian site pertaining to security freeze:
A security freeze generally does not apply to circumstances in which you have an existing account relationship and a copy of your report is requested by your existing creditor or its agents or affiliates for certain types of account review, collection, fraud control or similar activities.
So you might want to double check your report before you do the happy dance...
@whydoineedaname wrote:From the experian site pertaining to security freeze:
A security freeze generally does not apply to circumstances in which you have an existing account relationship and a copy of your report is requested by your existing creditor or its agents or affiliates for certain types of account review, collection, fraud control or similar activities.
So you might want to double check your report before you do the happy dance...
Thread is two years old. Hopefully, the cli worked out for the OP
Lexie