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Just for comparison I downloaded CreditKarma today and my CU CC, which has a balance of $0 as of February 1st, is showing as "closed by consumer" on TransUnion according to CK. It's most definitely NOT closed? Has anyone had this happen? It's my oldest card as well.
@martinsoka17wrote:Just for comparison I downloaded CreditKarma today and my CU CC, which has a balance of $0 as of February 1st, is showing as "closed by consumer" on TransUnion according to CK. It's most definitely NOT closed? Has anyone had this happen? It's my oldest card as well.
Definitely double check with your CU to make sure it is open. If it is, pull your free reports and check your other scores (FICO). If it is consistent across the board, I would submit a dispute request. Given it is a CU, they might be able to initiate that from their end.
This might seem like a silly question, but did you double check the account you are looking at is your CC and not an older product you had at some point with the same CU? Sometimes my products report seperately for each bureau and can be quite confusing in lining them all up.
I did, and the CU confirmed that the account is still active. I asked if the secured card I had with them back in 2013 would show as closed when it switched to a regular CC, and she assured me that no, it would not.
@martinsoka17wrote:I did, and the CU confirmed that the account is still active. I asked if the secured card I had with them back in 2013 would show as closed when it switched to a regular CC, and she assured me that no, it would not.
Can you provide some more data points on the report? For example, what is this CC showing up as? CL/data opened/closed etc and compare that to the other report on CK. If possible, provide a screenshot/snip of both reports to compare
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@martinsoka17wrote:Just for comparison I downloaded CreditKarma today and my CU CC, which has a balance of $0 as of February 1st, is showing as "closed by consumer" on TransUnion according to CK. It's most definitely NOT closed? Has anyone had this happen? It's my oldest card as well.
Definitely double check with your CU to make sure it is open. If it is, pull your free reports and check your other scores (FICO). If it is consistent across the board, I would submit a dispute request. Given it is a CU, they might be able to initiate that from their end.
This might seem like a silly question, but did you double check the account you are looking at is your CC and not an older product you had at some point with the same CU? Sometimes my products report seperately for each bureau and can be quite confusing in lining them all up.
It seems to only show up as closed on TU. EQ shows it open, reporting a balance of $175. Not sure about EX...
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@martinsoka17wrote:Just for comparison I downloaded CreditKarma today and my CU CC, which has a balance of $0 as of February 1st, is showing as "closed by consumer" on TransUnion according to CK. It's most definitely NOT closed? Has anyone had this happen? It's my oldest card as well.
Definitely double check with your CU to make sure it is open. If it is, pull your free reports and check your other scores (FICO). If it is consistent across the board, I would submit a dispute request. Given it is a CU, they might be able to initiate that from their end.
This might seem like a silly question, but did you double check the account you are looking at is your CC and not an older product you had at some point with the same CU? Sometimes my products report seperately for each bureau and can be quite confusing in lining them all up.
It seems to only show up as closed on TU. EQ shows it open, reporting a balance of $175. Not sure about EX...we're not on speaking terms right now after the data breach
Might be worth it to subscribe to an identify theft protection service which provides updated reports. Mine does it once a month for all three. You can also order your reports for free once a year online or look into what this website offers. I would definitely check all three of them for consistentcy and not solely go off of what CK shows.
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@martinsoka17wrote:Just for comparison I downloaded CreditKarma today and my CU CC, which has a balance of $0 as of February 1st, is showing as "closed by consumer" on TransUnion according to CK. It's most definitely NOT closed? Has anyone had this happen? It's my oldest card as well.
Definitely double check with your CU to make sure it is open. If it is, pull your free reports and check your other scores (FICO). If it is consistent across the board, I would submit a dispute request. Given it is a CU, they might be able to initiate that from their end.
This might seem like a silly question, but did you double check the account you are looking at is your CC and not an older product you had at some point with the same CU? Sometimes my products report seperately for each bureau and can be quite confusing in lining them all up.
It seems to only show up as closed on TU. EQ shows it open, reporting a balance of $175. Not sure about EX...we're not on speaking terms right now after the data breach
Might be worth it to subscribe to an identify theft protection service which provides updated reports. Mine does it once a month for all three. You can also order your reports for free once a year online or look into what this website offers. I would definitely check all three of them for consistentcy and not solely go off of what CK shows.
I recently pulled all three from annualcreditreport.com because I was in the proccess of getting approved for a new apartment. Clean and open across the board in December. I also have LifeLock, and have since the data breach. I'll probably just buy MyFico again because dang it, I've worked this hard to get where I am and I'm not going back.
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@martinsoka17wrote:I did, and the CU confirmed that the account is still active. I asked if the secured card I had with them back in 2013 would show as closed when it switched to a regular CC, and she assured me that no, it would not.
Can you provide some more data points on the report? For example, what is this CC showing up as? CL/data opened/closed etc and compare that to the other report on CK. If possible, provide a screenshot/snip of both reports to compare