Credit Reports
littlemissmay asked:


I am angry because I have several hard inquires from a single debt collector in whom I gave all of my information to yet they still thought it neccessary to pull my credit several times. They saw that I finally received money to pay off my credit cards and not they find it neccessary to check it all the time.

Do I have any sort of right to remove these inquiries?

Or will all 56 of them stay on my credit report?

ISAIAH

Comments

2 Responses to “Do we have any kind of rights when a debt collector pulls our credit reports?”

  1. SPIFIMAN1 on November 19th, 2008 10:33 pm

    In a attempt to collect a debt collection companies have the right to pull your credit.

  2. dizondr on November 20th, 2008 2:34 am

    Credit reports can be obtained when applying to borrow money, they can also be obtained if you fall behind on your payments. Communication is key. Let the creditor know exactly what’s going on. In most cases they’ll work with you and while I can’t say for certain they’ll stop but the reason for pulling your credit is so the creditor can obtain current information on you. So my advice is to just keep in touch with them and let them know what’s going on.

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