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Queen_Etherea
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Do Lenders Know if They're a CFA?

When looking at my Mortgage scores, one of the negative reasons they give is that I have a Consumer Finance Account on my reports. I don't really know which one of my accounts is the CFA, but I think it might be my CIG Financial account, which was a car loan from one of those crappy dealerships. Anyways, if I were to call CIG Financial and ask them if they were a CFA, would they be able to tell me? Do these companies know that they're going to report as a CFA? 

I think I've found the sacred map that may lead me to this garden everyone keeps talking about.



Officially collection free as of 3/19/19!!
STARTING SCORES: 377 (11/2013) & 580 (3/2018)
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Anonymous
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Re: Do Lenders Know if They're a CFA?

I'm sure most of the higher-ups know, but many times when you open a CFA account it's with a completely clueless minimum wage 19 year old kid like someone working at Best Buy when you go to finance a TV or something. 

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Girlzilla88
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Re: Do Lenders Know if They're a CFA?

What's a CFA?!







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LakeLife
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Re: Do Lenders Know if They're a CFA?


@Girlzilla88 wrote:

What's a CFA?!


 

Common Abreviations

 

It's short for Consumer Finance Account.  I just double checked that page, and CFA is not on there.  But it is a really helpful page otherwise.  Smiley Happy




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Remedios
Credit Mentor

Re: Do Lenders Know if They're a CFA?

If I remember correctly,  @RobertEG explained it in an older thread, so unless I am totally misunderstanding, it's based on how lender reports it 

 

Found it 

 

https://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/General-Credit-Topics/Consumer-Finance-Account-Question/td-p/528743...

 

 

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gdale6
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Re: Do Lenders Know if They're a CFA?


@LakeLife wrote:

Common Abreviations

 

It's short for Consumer Finance Account.  I just double checked that page, and CFA is not on there.  But it is a really helpful page otherwise.  Smiley Happy


Its there as a CFL but I added the AkA of CFA.

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Anonymous
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Re: Do Lenders Know if They're a CFA?

While I never knew about CFAs and what it meant for your credit until I found out here. I still knew to stay away from "in-house" Financing, or those "Lenders" that send out mailers every week! 

 

And now it makes me leary of most online Lenders too.

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Queen_Etherea
Valued Contributor

Re: Do Lenders Know if They're a CFA?


@Remedios wrote:

If I remember correctly,  @RobertEG explained it in an older thread, so unless I am totally misunderstanding, it's based on how lender reports it 

 

Found it 

 

https://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/General-Credit-Topics/Consumer-Finance-Account-Question/td-p/528743...

 

 


Thanks for the link! I'm going to give it a read on my lunch break. Heart

I think I've found the sacred map that may lead me to this garden everyone keeps talking about.



Officially collection free as of 3/19/19!!
STARTING SCORES: 377 (11/2013) & 580 (3/2018)
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Queen_Etherea
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Re: Do Lenders Know if They're a CFA?

Oh great! Apparently Honda Financial is a CFA, too. When I bought my car last year, I was originally approved through Capital One and then the dealership called me and said they got me a lower rate through Honda Financial lol. Looks like that reason code will be sticking around for the next couple of years until I pay my car off. 

I think I've found the sacred map that may lead me to this garden everyone keeps talking about.



Officially collection free as of 3/19/19!!
STARTING SCORES: 377 (11/2013) & 580 (3/2018)
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gdale6
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Re: Do Lenders Know if They're a CFA?


@Queen_Etherea wrote:

Oh great! Apparently Honda Financial is a CFA, too. When I bought my car last year, I was originally approved through Capital One and then the dealership called me and said they got me a lower rate through Honda Financial lol. Looks like that reason code will be sticking around for the next couple of years until I pay my car off. 


A CFA for a car loan and especially one that is an arm of a manufacturer is not looked at like one would be if you walked into a local place that offered high rate personal loans like AVCO Financial used to do and others out there as well.

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