Best answer from question by Trukey Baster:
Answer by Lori O
Sometimes. The information is passed on from the creditor. Sometimes they only report to 1 or 2 of them, sometimes all 3.
Best answer from question by Trukey Baster:
Answer by Lori O
Sometimes. The information is passed on from the creditor. Sometimes they only report to 1 or 2 of them, sometimes all 3.
It depends on the creditor.. Lori O is right, some report to all 3 and some report to 1 or 2, I work at a collection agency and we reoprt to only 2 agencies, experian and equifax, and up until abouta year ago only reported to experian.. if you go to http://www.annualcreditreport.com you can view all 3 of your credit reportss for free once a year and you’ll know for sure what is on there and can also submit disputes and consumer statements.. . All of the other “free” credit report sites are kind of a scam and end up putting you on a monthly billing, this is the site set up thru the us govt.. hope this helps
It depends. Not all companies report to all 3 credit bureaus. You may have a company that only report to equifax and transunion and not report to experian. When i worked at a loan company that’s how we reported.