You must contact your credit company. You very well may be suffering from fraud.
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To determine if your credit card has been closed, you can check your online account, contact the credit card issuer's customer service, or look for a notification from the issuer.
they will add a late fee to your bill, try and contact you, eventually lower your credit limit, and have a collecting agency contact you
You have to contact the company (by mail)who initally issued you the credit. If the account is paid and closed they should remove it from your credit report, upon your written request.Hope this helps.
closed-end credit :)
I would dispute it with the credit card companies and once they will have to take care of it or will either not be able to contact the company and therefore have to take it off.
You should immediately contact the credit union and have this mistake corrected.
The credit card should be returned to the credit card company or destroyed and the company should be notified immediately of the death so the account can be closed.
You can contact the collections agency listed on your credit report by finding their contact information on the report itself or by searching online for their contact details. Once you have their information, you can reach out to them via phone or mail to discuss your account and any outstanding debts.
It is considered a derogatory mark on a consumer's credit report to have the notation "closed by credit grantor" rather than "closed by consumer".
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.
Your credit is severely damaged. Stays on your credit report for 7 years. Don't let this happen. Contact the lender and work something out.