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Why does T-Mobile not report accounts to the credit bureaus?
Posted Mon November 23, 2009 12:33 pm, by John K. written to T-Mobile USA, Inc.
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I have been a T-mobile customer for roughly 2 years now and my monthly bill has always been paid on time, if not early.
I was reviewing my credit report and find NO reference to my account with you, which is obviously in good standing. I called customer care and was told that you do not file reports with the credit bureaus. Since this is a UTILITY credit account, I do not understand why this is the case.
As someone who has a limited credit history at this point; I need to have as many good references on my record as I can get. I need you to begin reporting these accounts to the credit bureaus.
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by helen t. Posted Wed November 24, 2010 @ 2:12 AM
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The above statement is seen to be contradictory. The situation is very critical and need an experience complainer to resolve it.
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by helen t. Posted Wed November 24, 2010 @ 2:11 AM
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There is nothing called a free lunch is this world. If anything needed to be resolved then initiated need a support to be sorted out.
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by BungalowMo Posted Wed January 13, 2010 @ 10:44 AM
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Depending on your credit history, there are a few things you can do.
Without knowing your fico's or what you do have reporting... this is just some basic info.
To get a good to great fico, they like to see a mix of credit, as in a few credit cards, maybe an auto loan, & a mortgage.
They also like to see timely payments too. Sometimes only time will help, as a good score comes with your AAoA (average age of accts).
They DON'T like to see a bunch of recent inquiries. While inq's stay on your report for 2 years, they are only factored into your fico equation for one year.
There are credit pull databases out there where you can check to see what card pulls what report & who got what limit from who, with what score. When I use this, I only input the bank name, if I know who I want, and my state. I always leave the score section & report name blank.
Hope this helps!
Mo
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Why do you have to have as many good references on your record?
If you never plan on borrowing money, which you shouldnt, who cares?
Good Day
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