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Confused about what exactly is a credit supplement. I have two credit cards that are NOT reporting to my credit reports. Bank relates that they will do a credit supplement, but relate that it will not effect my scores. Will these cards now start reporting monthly?
How long have the cards been open? Do you have any other open accounts on your CRs?
I have other tradelines reporting. I have about 5 cards. One of the cards that is not reporting is Amex Blue and I have had that card since 2003.
Bumping for others....
I'm not a mortgage guru by any means and I don't know what they mean by "credit supplement". I would have guessed that it was for those with a limited history and/or lack of a FICO reporting. One of the requirements for a FICO is that you have to have at least one opened, undisputed account reporting regularly and at least 6 months old. If you have 5 cards, and three are reporting for at least a half-year, then that blows my thought out of the water. I can see the need by lenders to ask for further info if you have a credit history under a couple of years, but that's a YMMV per lender.
What is the lender asking for with regards to this supplement? Did they describe it to you?
I'd call up Amex per the reporting.
I just found this on another thread: here - Dallas Loan Guy says:
one thing about this business is that some terms can have different meaning from company to company.
but, likely, this means that the u/w wants an account updated/verified on the credit report. so, whatever service company the lender uses to pull credit will get the account updated to:
- bring it up to date
- prove it is really paid or is really as a result of a much older account
- clear up any confusion about the account, ect
a lot of times, this is just a formality and for the file. not always a deal killer
I had a credit supplement done two weeks ago and for us it was essentially a rapid rescore.They wanted to update some balances and verify that two student loans were not duplicates. I think when a LO orders an update it is a rapid rescore but when the lender does it, it is a credit supplement.