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I was wondering how I can go about checking if NFCU has AR me. I know that you can check this via annualfreecreditreport under the inquries section, but how can you check if you have already pulled your annual report from there?
@smoop88 wrote:I was wondering how I can go about checking if NFCU has AR me. I know that you can check this via annualfreecreditreport under the inquries section, but how can you check if you have already pulled your annual report from there?
You have to pay for Equifax credit monitoring or just wait until you see others discuss it on the credit card forums.
@smoop88 wrote:
As always thanks for your answer Irish80
Youre very welcome. You can assume when others mention it on the board tha an AR was done on them that youve had one as well. Good luck with future CLIs. Theyll come eventually with them.
Total CL: $321.7k | UTL: 2% | AAoA: 7.0yrs | Baddies: 0 | Other: Lease, Loan, *No Mortgage, All Inq's from Jun '20 Car Shopping |
Total CL: $321.7k | UTL: 2% | AAoA: 7.0yrs | Baddies: 0 | Other: Lease, Loan, *No Mortgage, All Inq's from Jun '20 Car Shopping |
You can obtain a record of inquiries by sending a request to the CRA, if submitted with proof of your identity and the current processing fee, which is $11.00:
"FCRA 609. Disclosures to consumers [15 U.S.C. § 1681g]
(a)(3)(A) Every consumer reporting agency shall, upon request, and subject to 610(a)(1) [§ 1681h], clearly and accurately disclose to the consumer:
Identification of each person (including each end-user identified under section 607(e)(1) [§ 1681e]) that procured a consumer report
I have a membership via Penfed to check my EQ I forgot that there was unlimited updates. I just checked and Navy Federal AR my reports on 04/26/16 and 06/28/2016 so this may support your belief that they no longer SP for CLI.
@RM21 wrote:
I read a number of posts but the results seemed to be mixed and I really didn't come away with a sure answer about it.
I've also seen some mention that if it gives yiu the 3-5 days and you try to pull back the HP, they might not. Even in another thread, it was mentioned that allegedly, an agent told someone they don't do SP increases anymore. I'm not sure on that one.
@smoop88 wrote:I was wondering how I can go about checking if NFCU has AR me. I know that you can check this via annualfreecreditreport under the inquries section, but how can you check if you have already pulled your annual report from there?
You can get this information by subscribing to Equifax Complete Premier Plan. I did so for this very reason. It cost $4.95 to start and then it is $20 monthly.
So you don't have to spend any money, the NFCU AR was done on June 28, 2016. I asked for and received a SP increase on my Rewards card.
I don't know why these aren't reported on the boards. Even the gigantic NFCU AR threads don't report it often.