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sdixey
- Thrifty Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2004 @ 7:23a
skchan2003-
I am wanting to open IRAs at Scottrade now. Due to your post I called their customer service department.
I was ASSURED that they only run a soft inquiry. I was told to refer to the website on the terms and conditions page for more info and cant find hard verses soft lingo. How do you know for a fact that this happened? Was it actually on your report.
I have reviewed the scottrade website and all I can see is some language in the privacy policy that mentions creditworthiness. WAY TO VAGUE FOR MY TASTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And also the inconsistancies begin.....................
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alwaysTempted
- Senior Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2004 @ 7:23a
SUCKISSTAPLES said:
<< Pentagon Federal Credit Union pulls a hard inquiry when you signup to become a credit union member and open a deposit account. >> What credit bureau do they use? |
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kaiotes
- Shopaholic Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2004 @ 7:46a
HARD inquiry when i opened trading acct there. if you want to w/d money, make sure you live near a branch cuz its a hassle sdixey said:
<< skchan2003-
I am wanting to open IRAs at Scottrade now. Due to your post I called their customer service department.
I was ASSURED that they only run a soft inquiry. I was told to refer to the website on the terms and conditions page for more info and cant find hard verses soft lingo. How do you know for a fact that this happened? Was it actually on your report.
So the inconsistancies begin.....................
Sue >> |
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sdixey
- Thrifty Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2004 @ 7:51a
So far 2 Hard ones.
I guess I will have to ask the local branch.
Sue |
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RetiredCoalMiner
- Happy Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2004 @ 9:13p
sdixey said:
<< skchan2003-
Due to your post I called their customer service department.
I was ASSURED that they only run a soft inquiry. ...
Sue >> I just did the same thing with Vanguard. Had the rep on the phone and asked him to verify it, he talked to someone senior and they said they don't, unless you request to open a margin account. We'll soon see. |
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RetiredCoalMiner
- Happy Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2004 @ 9:18p
tomprc said:
<< verizon pulled my CR one year ago at the same time I enrolled in their auto-pay by credit card program. I'm also a land-line only user. I don't believe it informed me specifically. but i didn't read the terms when i signed up.
RetiredCoalMiner said:
<< Verizon seems to irregularly do hard inquiries.
I have had a land line with Verizon, but not a cell phone, for 5-1/2 years, yet a year and a half ago they did a hard inquiry. I can't recall anything that would have prompted them to do a hard inquiry. >>
>> I find it unusual that a company would check your credit through a hard inquiry, when you are going to pay using a credid card which has already checked your credit. It's not like Verizon will not get paid if you fail to make your cc payments, ... would they?
All in all, I think there's some odd stuff that Verizon does, and I don't like it. |
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tomprc
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 6, 2004 @ 10:35p
Any phone bill dispute? Address change? etc?
RetiredCoalMiner said:
<< Verizon seems to irregularly do hard inquiries.
I have had a land line with Verizon, but not a cell phone, for 5-1/2 years, yet a year and a half ago they did a hard inquiry. I can't recall anything that would have prompted them to do a hard inquiry. >> |
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fastethernet
- Senior Member
posted: Jan. 6, 2004 @ 11:25p
Chareter One did not pull hard but said they would pull check systems when opening a checking account. |
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sdixey
- Thrifty Member
posted: Jan. 7, 2004 @ 3:58a
May I comment on Verizon? We have been with them since 1999 when they aquired our prior cell phone provider. I have NEVER seen them on my credit report. Thanks for the heads up. At least now if they show up I will question to hit.
Seems like there are a number of oddball hits here, and I am predicting they are going to get weirder as time goes on.
Sue |
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sdixey
- Thrifty Member
posted: Jan. 11, 2004 @ 8:45p
Friends,
I think I shared that Scottrade informed me via Customer Service that they will run credit on any new account, regardless of type of account. When I asked whether or not it would be a hard or soft inquiry I was told it would be a SOFT one, he said he even spoke with his supervisor.
I did however send an e-mail to CS via the website BEFORE I spoke to CS and in the e-mail it is spelled out very clearly that they will run a report to yield a credit score. Since to the best of my knowledge the only way I know that they can get a credit score is from a HARD inquiry, it appears that CS does not even have a consesus about they type of report they run. For those who are interested, here is a copy and paste of the e-mail I received:
Dear Sue,
Thank you for the email. Scottrade requests a credit score for all new accounts.
Section 2 of the SCOTTRADE BROKERAGE ACCOUNT AGREEMENT: This agreement will be effective only upon our approval of your Account Application. Your Account Application authorizes Scottrade to verify your credit worthiness (as well as your spouse's if you reside in a community property state). Scottrade may obtain credit reports, contact employers, financial institutions, and make any other inquiries we feel necessary. You should be aware that if Scottrade accesses your credit file, your credit score may be effected. Scottrade may also provide negative account information or unsecured debit balances to consumer/credit reporting agencies. Scottrade may reject an application or close an account for any reason. We may accept international individual or joint Brokerage Account requiring a W-8 for certain countries subject to final approval of Scottrade (Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Puerto Rico, etc).
In maintaining and/or executing instructions for any account, we may require additional documentation and reserve the right to restrict trading, disbursements, transfers or to take no action in an account. This shall also apply to any disputes or conflicting instructions between account holders. Scottrade reserves the right at any time to amend, change, revise, add, or modify the terms and conditions set forth in the Agreement without prior notice. By maintaining the account, I agree to be bound by such amendments, changes, modifications, revisions or additions to these terms and conditions regardless of whether or not I have actually read them. Scottrade shall not be bound by any verbal statements or written amendments/modifications by the customer that seek to amend the terms and conditions set forth in this agreement.
To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, Federal law (USA Patriot Act) requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify and record information that identifies each person who opens an account. What this means for you: When you open an account, we will ask for your name, address, date of birth and other information that will allow us to identify you. We may also ask to see your driver's license or other identifying documents.
If you have any other questions regarding this, please call the local branch office.
Sincerely, Mike Gibbons Scottrade Financial Services, Inc. |
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cici
- Senior Member
posted: Jan. 11, 2004 @ 9:25p
Wells Fargo pulled a inquiry with no reason. I was a Wells Fargo customer. I found out when I was applying for refinance and the Lender wanted an explanation of it. |
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HappyGuy
- Happy Member
posted: Jan. 12, 2004 @ 9:07a
Pentagon Federal pulled Equifax |
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RetiredCoalMiner
- Happy Member
posted: Jan. 12, 2004 @ 9:39a
tomprc said:
<< Any phone bill dispute? Address change? etc?
RetiredCoalMiner said:
<< Verizon seems to irregularly do hard inquiries.
I have had a land line with Verizon, but not a cell phone, for 5-1/2 years, yet a year and a half ago they did a hard inquiry. I can't recall anything that would have prompted them to do a hard inquiry. >>
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No bill disputes, no address change. I had a second business line installed, but that was nine months prior to the hard inquiry. |
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alwaysTempted
- Senior Member
posted: Jan. 12, 2004 @ 9:43a
HappyGuy said:
<< Pentagon Federal pulled Equifax >> thanks  |
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lolipop
- Member
posted: Jan. 12, 2004 @ 7:58p
whats the difference between HARD and SOFT |
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SUCKISSTAPLES
- Charter Member
posted: Jan. 12, 2004 @ 9:41p
lolipop said:
<< whats the difference between HARD and SOFT >>
Dont ask us, ask your gf sorry couldnt resist
Hard inquiries are credit inquiries initiated by the consumer, and too manycan lower your credit score.
Soft inquiries can be pulled without your knowledge, for marketing purposes, account review, etc and are not supposed to affect your credit score |
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lolipop
- Member
posted: Jan. 19, 2004 @ 7:13p
whats a "charter member" ??  |
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SUCKISSTAPLES
- Charter Member
posted: Apr. 14, 2004 @ 5:20a
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MeraNamJoker
- Ancient Member
posted: Apr. 14, 2004 @ 10:17a
sprint long distance.. didn't tell me if they'll will do it.. |
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maddiebeagle
- Pop Tart
posted: Apr. 14, 2004 @ 12:56p
Funny a few of you mention Verizon pulling hard inquiries. They pulled one on me, plus several soft "account review" inquiries before I took notice. Odd thing is, I have absolutely no business with them...no phones, nothing! I had to go on a two-month letter writing campaign to get it taken off my equifax report. Never did figure out what happened, they don't show me being a customer or anything. |
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