... my PO Box in Australia is actually registered with Veda as an address of mine. I must be pretty tiny to fit in that small box!
Same here. When I advised Veda that I do not live in the PO box, they removed that entry.
... my PO Box in Australia is actually registered with Veda as an address of mine. I must be pretty tiny to fit in that small box!
Thats more than odd, it may indicate identity theft/fraulent activity. I'd be on to Veda to find out more.Oddly, I registered and was told I had already requested my credit score. Odd.
Thats more than odd, it may indicate identity theft/fraulent activity. I'd be on to Veda to find out more.
If you cancel a credit card, will that come up on your credit file? ie. as a "positive" event?
Do phone company checks appear? I signed up for the NBN last night and the telco did a credit check. Does anyone know if that will reduce my credit score like getting a new credit card would?
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Some kind person on here said that I could access some of the Veda info via the Citibank cc application link. I did that and got a score but no other info. I never intended to proceed with the Citibank application.
Today, about 3 weeks later, Veda has just called me and offered a years access to Veda my file for $65 for 1 year, I think it's not the very basic access but the next level up. I decided to take the offer. I was sceptical that someone just calls me up and introduces all this if I give my cc details etc etc over the phone. Anyway, they had the info I had provided to Citi so I went ahead. Just tried to log in and need to get a 'specialist to manually id me'.
Interestingly, AMEX knocked back the charge, so put it on the WOW card.
Nothing personal, but I really don't get this, why would anyone purchase anything from Veda or support Veda anyhow? We need to remember, it is Veda that would give us a ****ty score to begin with, then they would sell their bullsh!t service to us and "help" us improving our own score!? So you are paying someone to tell you how to improve your own credit rating while this someone is the one who put you into the **** right from the start..?
You can get your credit score and report once per year for free. I wanted the quarterly updates and email alerts when something is placed on my credit report .....
Do phone company checks appear? I signed up for the NBN last night and the telco did a credit check. Does anyone know if that will reduce my credit score like getting a new credit card would?
Thanks
Each company have their own criteria, generally all Credit Applications are taken into account but Telco impacts tend to be minor because after all phone bills are relatively small compared to even credit card limits and definitely home load sizes. Defaults, even on telco accounts are definitely taken into account!My original Telstra application is on my report. I don't know if it would hurt your score though.
While you state nothing personal it does seem like a very personal statement. I think it should be remembered that while Veda are the people who provide a score in Australia, the concept of scoring is not unique (FICO do it in America) and all they do is apply an algorithm based on proven statistical information on the information provided to them by the banks and other credit providers. As such they are not scoring "you" as such rather than applying a statistical formula based on your information (as provided by others).Nothing personal, but I really don't get this, why would anyone purchase anything from Veda or support Veda anyhow? We need to remember, it is Veda that would give us a ****ty score to begin with, then they would sell their bullsh!t service to us and "help" us improving our own score!? So you are paying someone to tell you how to improve your own credit rating while this someone is the one who put you into the **** right from the start..?
Each company have their own criteria, generally all Credit Applications are taken into account but Telco impacts tend to be minor because after all phone bills are relatively small compared to even credit card limits and definitely home load sizes. Defaults, even on telco accounts are definitely taken into account!
I recently applied for the free VEDA credit report.
I really didn't find it useful at all. It only contained where I work, the amount of a personal loan and a bunch of credit enquiries from AMEX (oh, and a VEDA enquiry).
I was hoping to find out what my credit score was, but clearly this is the wrong report.
What service are other people using to find out their credit scores? Oh, and also, does multiple credit enquiries by me impact my score?