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Last month I disputed a AU account I had listed on two of my three reports (EQ & TU). This was a charge off/closed account reporting over the max credit line. It was hurting my score with both a lot.
I called the original creditor and had myself removed as a AU . I then disputed the account with both CRA(s) as not mine, adding needed information (same on both). TU removed the account within three day's. EQ made me fill out a long form submission online since their systems were down. I've been checking every few days on my EQ dispute. Last time it had "pending" in the status indicator, now it's blank...
How long will they make me wait? Obviously they have the correct information now. The status has been changed from pending to nothing.
I'm waiting for this to be removed before I apply for another revolving account. Will they make me wait the full 30 days before removing/updating?
Total CL: $321.7k | UTL: 2% | AAoA: 7.0yrs | Baddies: 0 | Other: Lease, Loan, *No Mortgage, All Inq's from Jun '20 Car Shopping |
It looks as if they're going to make me wait it out before updating. Two more weeks isn't that long I guess.
Thanks
There really is no error in the reporting, and thus a dispute is really not appropriate. I would not complain about their taking time to process a dispute that is actually not a showing of inaccurate reporting.
Any AU account is, by its very definition, an "account not mine."
Accounts of another are permitted to be included in your report if you consent.
The proper procedure is to revoke that consent with the creditor, and to have the creditor discontinue/delete reporting of the AU.
They took almost 30 days for me, to take something off when everybody else took less than a week.
@RobertEG wrote:There really is no error in the reporting, and thus a dispute is really not appropriate. I would not complain about their taking time to process a dispute that is actually not a showing of inaccurate reporting.
Any AU account is, by its very definition, an "account not mine."
Accounts of another are permitted to be included in your report if you consent.
The proper procedure is to revoke that consent with the creditor, and to have the creditor discontinue/delete reporting of the AU.
I did revoke consent first, "I called the original creditor and had myself removed as a AU . I then disputed the account with both CRA(s) as not mine, adding needed information (same on both)". I told the OC I didn't consent to being added to this account.
This shouldn't have been on any report in the first place. I wasn't even aware until I pulled my reports.