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New here. I have seen several reports on the WF bilt card. And interested in reports on any increased FICO scores from use of BILT with rent reporting. I really don't need the card. Would consider for a bump in rent reporting. Retired. No longer own property. Long credit history, with ups and downs.. .divorces, rebuilding, some identity theft. . Current. Scores Experien 738 Equifax 783 TransUnion 767 Capital One Platinum, Quicksilver, Savour, Chase Sapphire, Wells Fargo Active Cash. Discover It, Care Credit. Amazon Store. . .so my question is do it really need this card. . . Not in a BILT property, but could use the check feature. Thoughts? Thank you in advance.
Welcome @clouwel . The card reports rent? Dont see that on WF site. Who did they report to?
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As best I can tell it just reports as another revolving credit line. So technically it's reporting your rent payments since it's not a straight cash transaction/check and is using a credit product but... I don't think it'll really help you enough to make it worth it. Unless you want the points.
Anyone feel free to correct me if that's not your experience.
There are programs out there that charge a fee to report your rent to the CRA's. FannieMae started one for borrowers to report the rent they recieve to help tenants build credit. They pay more on time if reported. Good for the landlords. Bilt is just a CB card basically.
I think Experian boost has something like this, but it was more involved than the usual utility/internet tracking. For those I made a bank account I didn't mind Experian having access to and set up billpays of $0.99 which works.