What Is Your Credit History?

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What Is Your Credit History?

Your credit history is a record of your credit accounts. The three major credit bureaus (TransUnion, Equifax and Experian) each store detailed records of your accounts and payment history.This information becomes especially important when you apply for new credit cards, loans and mortgages.

How do credit bureaus use your credit history?

Credit histories are useful because they show lenders how reliable you are with financial responsibilities. Credit bureaus may use your credit history to calculate your credit score, which is a snapshot numerical estimation of how likely you are to pay off debt in the future. Lenders typically use your credit score and credit history to try to assess your creditworthiness, so they can decide whether to approve you for credit or how to set their lending rates.

Establishing a healthy credit history can help in many situations. A higher credit score can result in lower mortgage rates, a lower APR for your credit cards, lower insurance premiums and better rewards on credit cards.

What kind of information is in your credit history?

1. Credit accounts. Your credit cards, loans and mortgages can all be on your credit history. You can also find additional details like the date the account was issued, the amounts owed, the credit limit for credit cards and payment history.

2. Inquiries. Any time you apply for a new line of credit, the lender will usually check your credit history, initiating a "hard inquiry" on your report. Hard inquiries could deduct a few points from your credit score and negatively impact your credit history for up to two years before being removed, though the impact generally decreases over time.

3. Derogatory marks. If you become severely delinquent in your payments and your account is sent to a collections agency, the account in collections will often be noted on your credit history, which can significantly lower your score. In fact, derogatory marks typically stay on your credit history for seven to ten years.

4. On-time payment history. If you are 30, 60 or 90 days late on a payment, it will usually be noted on your credit history and could negatively affect your score. The later the payments are and the more late payments that show up on your credit history, the more negatively they can impact your score.

What kind of information is not in your credit history?

1. Bank accounts, such as checking and savings accounts, do not typically involve credit, so in most cases, they do not have an effect on your credit history.

2. Your income, age and race will not appear on your credit history. Date of birth may appear as part of your identifying information, but it is not used in credit scoring.

What should you do if your credit history is incorrect?

An up-to-date and accurate credit history is very important in ensuring you have the best credit score possible. If you're concerned that your credit history is inaccurate, read this detailed guide on how to dispute an error on your credit report. Please keep in mind that the scores and credit information you see on Credit Karma come directly from TransUnion and Equifax, respectively. If your credit information that you see on Credit Karma is incorrect, please contact those credit bureaus directly.

A change in your credit score indicates a change in your credit history. You can monitor your credit reports from Equifax and TransUnion for free on Credit Karma so you'll understand your report details, and if you need to take any actions to correct your credit history.

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I filed a chapter 7 bankruptcy one year ago, and have not been able to get any kind of credit, even a secured credit card since then.

My credit score is a 684 with T.U. and a 690 with experian, but I still can't get credit.

So, I owe not one penny to anyone.

If I don't have the money to buy something, that's the end of the story.   Can't buy it.  I'm probably way better off that way.

I've gotten several calls from law firms to "repair my credit", and get the bankruptcy off.   It sounds good, but I'm sure it can still be found out.

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TransUnion rates me as very poor, supposedly based on my home insurance scores.  How can that be when I've never had home insurance?  My husband (divorce final in 1975) took the house in the divorce and immediately sold it.  I have lived on the edge and in small apartments ever since, never having paid for even renters insurance.  What the what?

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Home insurance scores are based on your credit report data. They are calculated for all consumers, regardless of whether or not you own a home, or have ever filed an insurance claim. 

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what is my credit score

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Hi mollie234, we can't provide your score on this page as it is public. Login to your Credit Karma account to view your credit score on the homepage. 

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I have had alot of hardships causing me to max out my credit caeds to feed and clothes my other family members so its very hard to keep them lower mas my grand kids need help and their mother is dead (My Dauther) So I feel oblidge to help them and their babies .But I will do better with the adviceyougive

 Thank You bizykatie2

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I payed off my vehicle didnt miss a payment and they say i have a grade D there smokin crack i didnt miss a payment i should havs an A there

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If your credit report contains any incorrect information, you'll want to contact credit bureau to file a dispute. This is the only way to correct your report. 

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Hey, all you people ...  go back and read all the "responses" to your questions:  they are all canned ...they are all identical ...  there is NOONE behind the scenes who is offering any customer service and real answers.   My suggestion to you all is to open 2 credit cards with companies who offer lower interest rates : look around, you can still find "low" rates around 14% ... use them very lightly, make payments on time... within 18 to 24 months and no screw-ups you can bring your score up over 700  ...   If you have high interest cards with big balances, make payments on time, even if just the minimum is sent ...  do it consistantly, and your score will heal nicely ...   I went from having no credit history ( and no score) to having a 710 score on the merits of one personal loan from my bank paid off in 24 months and one credit card with a $500 credit limit and on-time payments .    Also keep in mind that the scores posted on this sight are the lowest ..   your actual score that banks consider is the average of the 3 major reporting companies.  Be responsible and diligent with your spending habits and bill paying practices, and you can fix all your problems all by yourself.

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Hi ferriss11, thanks for commenting. I'd be happy to reassure you that every comment is read and responded to by a real person in our San Francisco headquarters. You may have noticed that many users ask similar questions about credit. Because of this, our replies may sound similar.

We try to provide consistent information that will help users, while keeping in mind that all members have a unique financial situation. 

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The problem is any one can say you owe them money and hurt your credit and its hard to prove you dont owe them.

and if you get divorced you can both owe on one persons account even though you was not involed with the debt in anyway,so its a unfair way to see if some one should be able to buy a home or car or get a loan.

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I noticed on my account that they are doubling a reported credit card. Instead of a 2,000 dollar credit charge, they claim I used 4000. Same account number..so what do I do to get the double off?

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Why you not show credit history from store credit cards. I have 4 of them with good credit. Stoneberry 4 years since 2011. Montgomery Ward, Seventh Avenue and Monroe and Main. Had card with from 2 years.

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The item for collections of 549 dollars. It is a disputed medical bill from h h I hospital from sept 2013. We have asked for detailed billing showing each product or service by name and Medicare approval attempt number. This item under new laws and agreements should be deleted immediately ! I have never had another valid bill unpaid, so our credit scribe should jump to high I seven hundreds. 

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Hi scootman7,

Sorry to hear about this issue. As soon as this is removed from your credit report, we'll be able to update accordingly. Thanks for your patience!

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