Yes, if you move you have to change the address for a credit card.
Addresses are kept on credit reports as a record of residence. These are not your primary address, and can not be removed. If it is incorrect or has never been your address, then you can have it removed by contacting the credit reporting agency. So, if you have in fact lived at one of the addresses, it is on your credit report to stay.
Yes, addresses come up on a credit report. Generally, the most recent four addresses are represented on a credit report - the current address and the three prior addresses. Not all credit reports are up to date, however, so there may be less recent addresses in the credit report and it is up to the individual to update the credit reporting agencies. IN the United States there are three (3) credit reporting agencies and every citizen is allowed to get a free copy of their report from each agency on an annual basis. Be sure to check your credit report from each provider at least once per year and request updates to addresses that are out of date.
Get a copy of all three credit reports. The addresses and/or phone numbers of all your creditors should be listed on the report. You should also include the addresses listed on your statements so that in case your credit report has an error your creditor will still get notice of your bankruptcy.
Previous addresses stay on your credit report permanently. If you have a lot, they may drop off some of the older ones. Previous addresses will also show up on a background check.
Yes and your past addresses.
In the back of your credit report there is a listing of addresses and phone numbers for each credit bureau.
Credit repair is LEGAL. You may have heard some mention that credit repair is actually illegal; but the fact of the matter is there is nothing illegal about credit repair and disputing inaccurate information about your credit file. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) actually encourages people to dispute inaccurate information.
I just got my credit report from Equifax and it had all the creditors addresses (open and closed) included when I viewed the details of my accounts.
Fake credit card numbers are illegal. If you get caught using fake credit card numbers, you could go to jail.
No, it is not illegal. That is what they do when they find, or suspect, that you have maxed out your credit card.
In the year 2010 the percentage of people with multiple credit cards is 68%.
From a stability point of view this can look bad but wll not affect your credit score. I recommend if you get a mail Box etc address if you live in the same city and move a lot. This will be your consist address until you have a more stable resident.