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Currently on my credit report I "should" have 3 credit cards, 1 student loan, 1 auto loan and 1 personal loan. But I don't I have 3 credit cards, 1 student loan, 2 auto loans and 1 personal loan.
The personal loan and auto loan is with my Credit Union (Comstar FCU). It would appear that I have on my credit report 2 auto loans with them, but one says it was opened in 2004 and the other is opened in 2009. The one in 2004 was my old auto loan which is paid off and closed. Looks like when I got a new auto loan in Jan/2009, equifax reactivated my old loan.
I have disputed this with Comstar and Equifax several times and both seem to say that they are reporting it correctly and/or verified. It is hard because the my account number with this credit union is my 6 digit saving account number with and a 2 digit extension. Which I can not see because Equifax blocks the last 4 digits and I am unable to see it.
How Can I get equifax to give the whole account number? So, I can make a valid dispute?
HingVA,
Perhaps I'm missing something but if you paid off your auto loan it will report as "closed" but continue to report to the CRA's for 10 years, this is a good thing.
Why do you say that it looks like EQ re-activated your old loan? What is TU & EX reporting about this acct?
I agree with Jackg, unless the trade line is negative in some way you should be fine.
Make sure it reports as "Closed" or "In Good Standing" or something like that showing that you paid it all off and in a timely manner.
It'll just go to further show future creditors and lenders that you're a reliable borrower.






HingVA,
That makes more sense now, thanks. Do you use True Credit for credit report monitoring? If you do you can do an on-line dispute to get to the TU credit report and that report has complete acct. numbers. That's the only way I know to get complete acct. #'s. Have you asked the CU for the number?
Good Luck
Jackg,
Thanks I have used TU and I will try that. Thank you very much!
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