No. To report to a credit bureau you need to be a member of the bureau or otherwise signed up to the service. The types of businesses who can report does not include individual commissioned sales people who failed to receive the commission they expected. If you are a member of the local Realtor board there might be a dispute resolution service. Failing that you can sue for money that is legally owed to you.
The "FTC" Federal Trade Commission regulates the credit bureaus. To file a complaint go to www.ftc.gov 1(877) FTC-HELP.
A new green card holder will be in the same situation as any other consumer that has not yet established credit accounts that are reported to the three main credit bureaus. Until you have a traditional credit account that is reported to credit bureaus, you will have no credit history. You will be known as an unscorable, since there is insufficient data to be able to adequately predict your risk of nonpayment on a credit account.
There are 3 credit bureaus
The three major credit bureaus are Experian, Equifax, and Transunion. Typically when a credit card company runs your credit, they will run it through all three credit bureaus.
Credit bureaus update at the beginning of every month.
The top three business credit bureaus are Dun & Bradstreet, Business Experian and Business Equifax. These credit bureaus control 99% of the credit bureau market.
$0. Credit bureaus do not have a minimum amount reporting requirements.
There are three main credit bureaus where one can get a copy of one's credit rating. These credit bureaus are Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. One can find the contact information for each of these on the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation website.
The CRA (Credit Reporting Agency/Bureaus).
only if you and your lender report it to the other bureaus
Yes, there is more credit bureaus than just the IRS. Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion are just a few examples of credit bureaus other than the IRS from around the world.
You can 'freeze' your credit with the 3 credit bureaus, Equifax, Experian, and Transunion. If you do this, your credit can't be run unless you were to contact the bureaus again and 'unfreeze' the credit.