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I'm watching my wife's CR, she had two statements that ended on Friday. When should I expect to see them show on CRs? Didn't see anything on Sat or Sun, and nothing today (Monday). Anyway to speed it up?
@Bogey1975 wrote:I'm watching my wife's CR, she had two statements that ended on Friday. When should I expect to see them show on CRs? Didn't see anything on Sat or Sun, and nothing today (Monday). Anyway to speed it up?
I would pull all 3 CRs from annual credit report. If you are waiting for updates from MyFico, they often take longer than when they actually are reported to notify you.
It generally takes 1-5 days, depending on bureau/creditor.
Which banks are these? We should make sure that they are institutions that report at statement time. But as a general answer, it's too soon to panic. I'd expect to see something anywhere between Tuesday (tomorrow) and Friday.
I wouldn't pull for this from annualcreditreport.com for this. In most states, you only get to do that for free once annually. But definitely check any free services before pulling a report from a paid service.
@HeavenOhio wrote:Which banks are these? We should make sure that they are institutions that report at statement time. But as a general answer, it's too soon to panic. I'd expect to see something anywhere between Tuesday (tomorrow) and Friday.
I wouldn't pull for this from annualcreditreport.com for this. In most states, you only get to do that for free once annually. But definitely check any free services before pulling a report from a paid service.
All three bureaus are offering free weekly pulls from annualcreditreport until April. https://www.annualcreditreport.com/
@Anonymous wrote:
@HeavenOhio wrote:Which banks are these? We should make sure that they are institutions that report at statement time. But as a general answer, it's too soon to panic. I'd expect to see something anywhere between Tuesday (tomorrow) and Friday.
I wouldn't pull for this from annualcreditreport.com for this. In most states, you only get to do that for free once annually. But definitely check any free services before pulling a report from a paid service.
All three bureaus are offering free weekly pulls from annualcreditreport until April. https://www.annualcreditreport.com/
+1 i would never waste a pull, but with it being free weekly to get the most comprehensive CRs around, it definitely will give you the info you seek without paying. I strongly recommend pylling them every 7 days and you can also see all the SPs from creditor (or even potential CAs - if applicable - you never know!). That would also help when it comes to SP CLIs from creditors because you would know when their most recent pull was and who is checking up on you and how often. I have watched where util has gone up or scores have gone down and some creditors start SPing like crazy. It is really good info if you take the time to comb through them.