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You can't MAKE a credit card company reopen an account. You can call the credit bureau and request that they change the status to indicate that is was closed by you and not the credit grantor. Or, you can simply put a notation in your credit report stating that the account was closed by you and not the card company.
Yes. Creditors report to the credit reporting agencies the terms under which an account is closed. It looks bad and is a slightly more derogatory status when an account is closed by the lender vs. closed by the customer.
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Yes and when we do facebook steals all our information and sell it world wide and makes money that way my account they closed because they are letting some company in florida in my account and information
Yes, you can request your issuing credit card company or bank to reopen your credit card that you closed. I did that with one of my credit cards. However, make sure that you had a good record on that particular closed account and that you check if all the balances have been paid before you closed the account in order not to ruin your credit history.
Credit card companies will not reopen a credit card account once it has been closed. The company will issue a new credit card and new account if it wishes to do business with the person.
Company Closed account
The original account with a normal credit company went to a third party collection agency. Only after it went to the collection agency was the debt paid and then the account closed.
No. If the account has been closed, you would need to re-apply if you wanted an account.
It's all part of your credit history..the good the bad and the ugly. I longer history is generally good.
The information that is included in a person's credit report is to see if you have payed bills on time. Also if you have payed bills late is included.
When your Amazon account is closed, the credit card info that is associated with the account will not be kept by the company and will be deleted also.