Hi adam92,
It may be that the CRA is reporting the date they were notified of the agreement, as opposed to the date the agreement was formalised. If you believe incorrect data is being reported you could always, as a first step, take it up with the creditor or file a notice of correction with the CRA. If not resolved there is the opportunity to raise an issue with the Information Commissioner's Office.
However, if the reported date is only 5 days out from when you believe the agreement to have been entered into, it isn't really worth your time and effort.
It may be that the CRA is reporting the date they were notified of the agreement, as opposed to the date the agreement was formalised. If you believe incorrect data is being reported you could always, as a first step, take it up with the creditor or file a notice of correction with the CRA. If not resolved there is the opportunity to raise an issue with the Information Commissioner's Office.
However, if the reported date is only 5 days out from when you believe the agreement to have been entered into, it isn't really worth your time and effort.
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