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Your banking track record - and credit report
We have blogged extensively about how to check your free credit report three times a year. The credit report we usually talk about tracks your history of paying bills, loan payments, etc.
But there is another kind of report on you that you have a right to access for free - this one tracks any negative banking history, such as bounced checks, unpaid fees, etc. This report is kept in a national database, and banks check it before agreeing to open an account for you.
One big difference between this report and the traditional credit bureau report: all of us have files with the credit bureaus. But with this banking database, only consumers with negative history will have a file. So if you're told there is no record for you, that's good.
There are two companies that keep these negative history files, Telecheck and ChexSystems. ChexSystems will let you submit your request online, by mail or by phone, while TeleCheck requires you do it by phone. Both will mail your report to you.
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Posted by on July 1, 2008 8:02 am :: Comments (0) :: Permalink
