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This is kinda weird because its synchrony, and they usually report right after the account is opened.. but I got my care credit on the 10th of this month, it still hasn't reported. I thought it would of reported when the first statement cut, which was 2 days ago, still not reporting.. is this normal?
Why don't you call and ask the reporting date? I know the reporting date on my Capital one and Macy/Nordstrom from calling and asking. As for Amex, they dodge the question, lol.
I have asked similar questions for synchrony CSRs before, they don't know much.. and I don't wanna reach out to their EO for this either.
I've never had a Synchrony account take longer than 3 days to report...most by the 2nd day following approval.
@Loquat wrote:I've never had a Synchrony account take longer than 3 days to report...most by the 2nd day following approval.
+1
All of my Synchrony accounts - including Care Credit - were on my reports the very next time my Credit Karma updated, which was only a few days later in all cases.
I don't know why yours is taking longer, but I have a feeling it will show up soon. ![]()
@willwar14 wrote:This is kinda weird because its synchrony, and they usually report right after the account is opened.. but I got my care credit on the 10th of this month, it still hasn't reported. I thought it would of reported when the first statement cut, which was 2 days ago, still not reporting.. is this normal?
My DW's reported about a week after being approved.
My care credit, Wal-Mart, and PayPal Extras MasterCard all reported 3-5 days upon opening the account my god there fast. Call and ask it's unusual for that to not report despite after a statement cuts.
Maybe they accidentally reported it to someone elses credit, imagine that someone was a member on myfico, jeez that would be an intreresting thread for the op. It would definitely be funny although I doubt that's possible, however let's still hope that isn't the case here.