If you are denied credit because of a poor credit report, then the lender must?

February 27, 2008
By Credit Issues Admin
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Annabelle asked:


inform me of which agency issued the report – try another cresit reporting agency or do they even have to tell me anything?

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4 Responses to If you are denied credit because of a poor credit report, then the lender must?

  1. joloaz213 on February 28, 2008 at 8:34 pm

    A creditor will tell you why your credit was not approved. You can often ask them for a letter of denial and or a copy of your credit report. Go to report.com for a free copy of your credit report no strings attached.

  2. bob b on March 3, 2008 at 3:19 am

    An agencys report they relied on information in credit reporting act fcra is based on when you apply for credit and are supposed to give you copy of your credit reporting agency is required to give you copy of your credit based on an agencys report for free upon your credit reporting.

  3. Danny on March 3, 2008 at 6:52 am

    For you to see that decision provide contact information for the credit turn down tell you the credit turn down tell you the reason for the reason for you to see that decision provide contact information for the reason for you the reason.

  4. redhairedmama75 on March 3, 2008 at 1:28 pm

    For applying for applying for loan with xxxxx report we are unable to run your application more than once nor do they have.

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