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Hello
I do not know if my question is related to this board. (a very confusing forum) I also don't know if my question is related to this My Fico Forum. My question is of upmost importance and I cannot find the answer Even in My FICO.. Credit Report Nothing comes together in my research and figures .I have "Three" Credit Cards" I applied for these cards to establish credit under my name now that I'm Divorce. My pyts each month equal $110. But my Credit Report shows my Monthly payment on these three cards is $144. a month. How can this be? And how did they come up with this amt? This is a $34 difference and I cannot find that $34 anywhere. Maybe there is something Im overlooking or I just don't know where to look. I have been attempting everyday to find this extra $34 and why my reports has it listed? It states my combined pyts on on three accts is $144!!
Appreciate your support
Payments are reported by lender: if you had a larger balance that was over the minimum, that might've skewed it.
It isn't a problem regardless, isn't really used for anything except for sanity checking DTI documentation to my knowledge, if that.

Very late in replying for this post. Forgot about checking my forum. Regarding your answer, Does not make sense to me. If there is a $34 difference (when I posted the question) that tells me the extra $34 is another payment made somewhere else. that I have no knowledge of. Maybe my exhusband who has my Identity and will forever have it.
The End
@tonikay68 wrote:Very late in replying for this post. Forgot about checking my forum. Regarding your answer, Does not make sense to me. If there is a $34 difference (when I posted the question) that tells me the extra $34 is another payment made somewhere else. that I have no knowledge of. Maybe my exhusband who has my Identity and will forever have it.
The End
I probably misinterpreted your post anyway TBH, mea culpa.
Where are you seeing the payments? Check with the lenders directly to see what they have; the point I was trying to get if you're not losing that $34 / month (if it's just phantomly reported) then it's not a big deal as really it's only applicable to getting a mortgage underwritten.
If you're actually paying an additional $34/month and not sure why, then it's time to be talking to lenders and ask them what's up.
Personally I'd pull my annualcreditreports and see if there was a disparity, there are typically payments reported there and that's the reference data instead of a presumably third party summation of it.
