I have been reading up on CRAs one thing I noticed was that equifax say linked address are places you have lived.
What is a linked address?
The reason why i find this interesting is because i have a number off linked address that i have never lived at i gave the address to my bank as a care-of address which i have never lived at while i have been out of the country for extended periods of time.
So as i have never lived there would there be any grounds for getting them removed as equifaxs own site says linked address are ones you have lived at.
Your credit report includes the current and past address(es) that you gave on your application form. It could also include other addresses, such as previous homes linked to you.
When a company carries out a search on your previous address straight after a search on your current address, this can create a link between them. Once you let a lender know you've moved, the next time they update your account information with us, the account will move to the new address and it can create a link between the two.
Llinked address information shows that you or one of your financial associates have lived at the address(es) listed on your credit report.
When a company carries out a search on your previous address straight after a search on your current address, this can create a link between them. Once you let a lender know you've moved, the next time they update your account information with us, the account will move to the new address and it can create a link between the two.
Llinked address information shows that you or one of your financial associates have lived at the address(es) listed on your credit report.
The reason why i find this interesting is because i have a number off linked address that i have never lived at i gave the address to my bank as a care-of address which i have never lived at while i have been out of the country for extended periods of time.
So as i have never lived there would there be any grounds for getting them removed as equifaxs own site says linked address are ones you have lived at.
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