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AndySoCal
Senior Contributor

Experian credit alert

I received an email this morning regarding an alert I logged in the alert is below

Dormant Account Activity

Dormant SYNCB/JCP Retail Card is Now Active.

An account is considered dormant after no activity is reported for 6 months. New activity was recently detected on a SYNCB/JCP Account.

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Experian

The alert is correct in that JC Penney card has had no activity since May 2020.  I used the card to make a purchase. I checked my account on JC Penney web site the statement has not been cut. The statement will cut this week. I will not get another Experian credit report for about 3 weeks. My current score is 802 it will be interesting to see if there is any bump in the score at all.

 

FIC Scores XPN v8 808 V2 831 (SDFCU) TUC V 8 803 03/25 EFX Bankcard v8 822 EFX FIC0 v8 800 Vantage score 4.0 817 via JC Penney )
Discover IT 09/90, 19000, JC Penney 10/2008 4700, US Bank Cash 08/2010 12,000 Citibank Custom Cash 5/2015 11,100 State Dept. FCU 20,000 06/2023 , 02/2024 Redstone FCU Signature VISA 10,000 08/23/2024 Langley FCU Signature Cash Back Visa 10000
Banking: Langley FCU Credit Unions: Lafayette FCU Fortera FCU State Department FCU Pelican State CU Red-stone FCU Hughes FCU
My personal blacklist Axos Bank, Bank of America, Synchrony Bank Capital One TD Bank Comerica Bank BMO
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AllZero
Mega Contributor

Re: Experian credit alert

I had a card go from dormant to non dormant / active. I don't recall it being a scoring factor on Experian.

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Gunnerboy
Established Contributor

Re: Experian credit alert

I had an activity alert for a CU card that was dormant for eight years. No change in score.



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Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Experian credit alert

Likewise here - my QS was used monthly by my daughter but PIF and reported $0 each month. She used it last month only a couple days before statement cut and a $7 purchase reported. Got the non-dormant alert too. Zero effect on score. The purpose of it is to alert you is all. If the bureau thinks the card is unused for a stretch and then suddenly posts usage, it's a warning in case someone got ahold of the card number. They figure you don't use it so sudden activity after prolonged non-activity could be a fraud indicator.

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Remedios
Credit Mentor

Re: Experian credit alert

That's just part of monitoring, has absolutely no effect on scoring. 

 

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Experian credit alert

Anyone that has referenced this resulting in a score change was mislead by the everyday problem of alert reasons not being related to score changes.  As others have stated, it's not a Fico scoring factor. 

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