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I've searched left and right and cant seem to find a "right" answer as to what I should do.
My parents are divorced and I recently changed my name to my mothers last name. I am in the process of changing all of my credit/debit cards and bank accounts to my new name.
When these accounts report to the 'Big 3' Credit Bureaus will they report my name change and thus the Credit Bureau change my last name?
Or
Will I have to write/call the credit bureaus to have them change it?
Thanks guys!
There's a thread about this on Relationships and Credit. I took back my maiden name, and I thought I'd have to notify all the bureaus. Equifax told me that I'd have to dispute my married name, and knowing EQ, I figured I'd wind up losing half my accounts as a result.
So I changed my name on all my accounts, and let them report to the bureaus, all of which (whom?) figured it out and started using my maiden name. Very simple! Well, Equifax (of course) flip-flops back and forth, but it has never resulted in a problem. Both names show, married and current.
@haulingthescoreup wrote:There's a thread about this on Relationships and Credit. I took back my maiden name, and I thought I'd have to notify all the bureaus. Equifax told me that I'd have to dispute my married name, and knowing EQ, I figured I'd wind up losing half my accounts as a result.
So I changed my name on all my accounts, and let them report to the bureaus, all of which (whom?) figured it out and started using my maiden name. Very simple! Well, Equifax (of course) flip-flops back and forth, but it has never resulted in a problem. Both names show, married and current.
That's what I heard, too. If you change your name they still show the previous names on your credit reports. Has that been your experience with all three CRAs?
@Anonymous wrote:
@haulingthescoreup wrote:There's a thread about this on Relationships and Credit. I took back my maiden name, and I thought I'd have to notify all the bureaus. Equifax told me that I'd have to dispute my married name, and knowing EQ, I figured I'd wind up losing half my accounts as a result.
So I changed my name on all my accounts, and let them report to the bureaus, all of which (whom?) figured it out and started using my maiden name. Very simple! Well, Equifax (of course) flip-flops back and forth, but it has never resulted in a problem. Both names show, married and current.
That's what I heard, too. If you change your name they still show the previous names on your credit reports. Has that been your experience with all three CRAs?
Yep, I should have been more clear --both names show on all three, along with old and current addresses, etc. TU and Experian show my current name first with the married name as AKA, while Equifax flips back and forth per the phase of the moon or something. But they're there.
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@haulingthescoreup wrote:There's a thread about this on Relationships and Credit. I took back my maiden name, and I thought I'd have to notify all the bureaus. Equifax told me that I'd have to dispute my married name, and knowing EQ, I figured I'd wind up losing half my accounts as a result.
So I changed my name on all my accounts, and let them report to the bureaus, all of which (whom?) figured it out and started using my maiden name. Very simple! Well, Equifax (of course) flip-flops back and forth, but it has never resulted in a problem. Both names show, married and current.
That's what I heard, too. If you change your name they still show the previous names on your credit reports. Has that been your experience with all three CRAs?
Yep, I should have been more clear --both names show on all three, along with old and current addresses, etc. TU and Experian show my current name first with the married name as AKA, while Equifax flips back and forth per the phase of the moon or something. But they're there.
I always loved those aka's.
Ms. Hauling T. Score-Up
aka Ms. M. Emerita
@Anonymous wrote:
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@haulingthescoreup wrote:There's a thread about this on Relationships and Credit. I took back my maiden name, and I thought I'd have to notify all the bureaus. Equifax told me that I'd have to dispute my married name, and knowing EQ, I figured I'd wind up losing half my accounts as a result.
So I changed my name on all my accounts, and let them report to the bureaus, all of which (whom?) figured it out and started using my maiden name. Very simple! Well, Equifax (of course) flip-flops back and forth, but it has never resulted in a problem. Both names show, married and current.
That's what I heard, too. If you change your name they still show the previous names on your credit reports. Has that been your experience with all three CRAs?
Yep, I should have been more clear --both names show on all three, along with old and current addresses, etc. TU and Experian show my current name first with the married name as AKA, while Equifax flips back and forth per the phase of the moon or something. But they're there.
I always loved those aka's.
Ms. Hauling T. Score-Up
aka Ms. M. Emerita
AKA Ms. Even-If-George-Clooney-Came-to-My-Door-and-Asked-Me-to-Marry-Him-I-Might-But-I-Sure-as-Heck-Wouldn't-Change-My-Name-Again!
Men don't know how easy they've got it.
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@haulingthescoreup wrote:There's a thread about this on Relationships and Credit. I took back my maiden name, and I thought I'd have to notify all the bureaus. Equifax told me that I'd have to dispute my married name, and knowing EQ, I figured I'd wind up losing half my accounts as a result.
So I changed my name on all my accounts, and let them report to the bureaus, all of which (whom?) figured it out and started using my maiden name. Very simple! Well, Equifax (of course) flip-flops back and forth, but it has never resulted in a problem. Both names show, married and current.
That's what I heard, too. If you change your name they still show the previous names on your credit reports. Has that been your experience with all three CRAs?
Yep, I should have been more clear --both names show on all three, along with old and current addresses, etc. TU and Experian show my current name first with the married name as AKA, while Equifax flips back and forth per the phase of the moon or something. But they're there.
I always loved those aka's.
Ms. Hauling T. Score-Up
aka Ms. M. Emerita
AKA Ms. Even-If-George-Clooney-Came-to-My-Door-and-Asked-Me-to-Marry-Him-I-Might-But-I-Sure-as-Heck-Wouldn't-Change-My-Name-Again!
Men don't know how easy they've got it.
I always thought the whole changing your name thing was kind of unfair.
If George popped the question, how about a hyphenated last name?
I have three different names on my credit reports. For some reason the have an alias I have never used on my credit report before. I have called, disputed, sent in information, sent in proof, etc. and they still have all three names on the credit report. Same goes for home address. I got really excited the other day because I got a notification that my address had been updated--to the wrong address. Its amazing to me how inaccurate these reporting agencies can be, and how hard it is to change the inaccurate information.
@Anonymous wrote:
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@haulingthescoreup wrote:There's a thread about this on Relationships and Credit. I took back my maiden name, and I thought I'd have to notify all the bureaus. Equifax told me that I'd have to dispute my married name, and knowing EQ, I figured I'd wind up losing half my accounts as a result.
So I changed my name on all my accounts, and let them report to the bureaus, all of which (whom?) figured it out and started using my maiden name. Very simple! Well, Equifax (of course) flip-flops back and forth, but it has never resulted in a problem. Both names show, married and current.
That's what I heard, too. If you change your name they still show the previous names on your credit reports. Has that been your experience with all three CRAs?
Yep, I should have been more clear --both names show on all three, along with old and current addresses, etc. TU and Experian show my current name first with the married name as AKA, while Equifax flips back and forth per the phase of the moon or something. But they're there.
I always loved those aka's.
Ms. Hauling T. Score-Up
aka Ms. M. Emerita
AKA Ms. Even-If-George-Clooney-Came-to-My-Door-and-Asked-Me-to-Marry-Him-I-Might-But-I-Sure-as-Heck-Wouldn't-Change-My-Name-Again!
Men don't know how easy they've got it.
I always thought the whole changing your name thing was kind of unfair.
If George popped the question, how about a hyphenated last name?
Well, maybe if he shared some of those airline miles.
Although, upon further review, my first name + Clooney... Ummm, no. There's sort of a Howdy Doody thing going there.
Sorry, George!