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Hi all,
A long time ago I was taught that a credit inquiry only reflected poorly if you were subsequently denied the credit you were asking for. So a HP didn't matter if you were approved, only if you were denied.
Since that is apparently not the case, does it matter if you are approved or denied in terms of how it reflects on your credit, or are all HP's equally bad?
As someone mentioned, HP is a HP. Obviously it matters when the lender reports to CRAs, which could be 1-2 months later. I got new Venture 7/03, the first statement date is 8/28... I expect to see it on my reports around 9/5. At that time, it will affect the score.
@Anonymous wrote:As someone mentioned, HP is a HP. Obviously it matters when the lender reports to CRAs, which could be 1-2 months later. I got new Venture 7/03, the first statement date is 8/28... I expect to see it on my reports around 9/5. At that time, it will affect the score.
That long? Mine showed up a few days after I applied for the cards.
It's uncommon for inquiries to not show up very quickly in most cases.
OP, the result of a HP has no bearing on your score. A HP is a HP in terms of how it impacts your credit score. There are events that can result in a HP that have nothing to do with being approved for a new account, such as a credit line increase on an existing account for example.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:As someone mentioned, HP is a HP. Obviously it matters when the lender reports to CRAs, which could be 1-2 months later. I got new Venture 7/03, the first statement date is 8/28... I expect to see it on my reports around 9/5. At that time, it will affect the score.
That long? Mine showed up a few days after I applied for the cards.
The accounts showed up on your reports that quick? Or the inquiries? The inquiries should show up immediately but accounts usually don't report until at least after the first statement has been generated.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:As someone mentioned, HP is a HP. Obviously it matters when the lender reports to CRAs, which could be 1-2 months later. I got new Venture 7/03, the first statement date is 8/28... I expect to see it on my reports around 9/5. At that time, it will affect the score.
That long? Mine showed up a few days after I applied for the cards.
I expected sometime in July... But that's what I see in Cap1 site.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:As someone mentioned, HP is a HP. Obviously it matters when the lender reports to CRAs, which could be 1-2 months later. I got new Venture 7/03, the first statement date is 8/28... I expect to see it on my reports around 9/5. At that time, it will affect the score.
That long? Mine showed up a few days after I applied for the cards.
I expected sometime in July... But that's what I see in Cap1 site.
You are talking about first statement reporting, he is talking about HP registering on your CR, two different things.