Re: New Credit Record in Canada (from the U.S.)
On 16/3/04 17:51, in article 7gH5c.6197$, "Nick
B." <> wrote:
> Few banks will pull a US credit report for you, and only then if it's
> absolutely necessary. They'll also charge you substantially for doing so.
>
> "J J" <> wrote in message
> news:...
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>> Does anyone have any insight or experience with this? I find it
>> really hard to believe that Equifax Canada won't put a notation on a
>> credit report, indicating that there is a U.S. report available. I
>> would hate to throw many years of established credit away.
American Express, Diners and some credit card issuers active in both the US
and Canada will transfer an account from one currency to the other on simple
request. If you don't already have an account with such an issuer in the US,
and you are creditworthy, get one now.
You can bypass some of the know-your-customer, anti-money-laundering and
credit report hassle by having the New York (or other US) rep office of a
Canadian bank introduce you to a branch in your destination city. If that's
no longer possible (I did that 35 years ago) you can still get the Canadian
bank and your US bank to liaise. Notwithstanding the centralisation of
credit decisions, bank managers can still work around the system (and get
you a credit card, mortgage, etc.) when they want to, assuming your
reputation is good enough.
I have never known this to be a real problem for people with decent credit
and good jobs.
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