it's overwhelmingly experian.
In my general experience within NYC, Experian is pulled the most, followed by TransUnion. Equifax is hardly ever pulled.
Comenity Capital (Ikea Projekt store card, Comenity minors(?)) - EX - 4/23
Chase - EX - 4/23
TX
Is it normal for Amex to pull LexisNexis? I applied via SP because my EX was fixed today and my score jumped to 784 and got denied. On the letter they sent through email they didn't give a reason but listed LexisNexis as a report.
Probably just gonna put a security freeze on that report and be done with it.
Kentucky apps
Chase Ink Unlimited HP EX
AMEX BCP HP EX and TU
Hi All - updated the grids. I've only added data points for the ones that did not exist, but thanks for the extra data @debianx74 , @donkort -- @drewricomakeubu I didn't add the Chase Ink data point because it's a business card and that sphere works quite differently than personal cards.
@drewricomakeubu wrote:Is it normal for Amex to pull LexisNexis? I applied via SP because my EX was fixed today and my score jumped to 784 and got denied. On the letter they sent through email they didn't give a reason but listed LexisNexis as a report.
Probably just gonna put a security freeze on that report and be done with it.
@drewricomakeubu Amex used to exclusively pull EX for everything and never ventured out, but in the last 2 years they've taken a liking to double-pulls for some, adding TU into the mix. Something has changed so I wouldn't be surprised if they have lexisnexis rolled in there somewhere too. The score jump is quite nice, but could be timing (gotta give it a month or so for all the other places to see the change).
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Umpqua Bank, WA - EX
Spoke with a loan officer there today. Says they use Experian for CC and auto loans. Mortgage pulls all three. Chex for new checking accounts. They also have a "Visa Max Cash Secured Card": $300 minimum, 5k max deposit and "may" graduate to unsecured after 12 months and a 680+ FICO.