- Report: #1010925
Complaint Review: Cap One
| Cap One P.O Box 30281
Salt Lake City, Utah United States of America |
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Cap One Capital One Illegally/Unknowingly filed a credit inquiry of my credit history Salt Lake City, Utah
*Consumer Comment: Mea Culpa
*Consumer Comment: Thanks...I feel much smarter now
*Consumer Comment: Reading Comprehension..
*Consumer Comment: Yes, it's Capital One and yes, it's wrong
*Consumer Comment: Please...
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I am not even sure if this is infact even the same Capital One (legit financial institution), or just a person(s) committing credit fraud under this known company's name (possibly someone who works there) as to go un detected. Just thought I would file this for information only until I can look further into the issue. All I know is, I did NOT inquire for any credit from Capital One in February of 2012 whatsoever. I will update upon any further information found on this issue. Thank you for reading.
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Search TipsI mistakenly thought you were the Original Poster who would have seen my comments..hence the comment that they didn't even read what I posted. So sorry about the "attitude". It was mis-directed and not aimed at you.
#2 Consumer Comment
Thanks...I feel much smarter now
AUTHOR: Mikemac4344 - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 08, 2013
#3 Consumer Comment
Reading Comprehension..
AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 08, 2013
They use the results to offer you credit cards and, depending on the company, perhaps to try to lure you into refinancing your mortgage or whatever.
- YES they do..and if you had actually read what was posted you would realize this is a "Soft" Inquiry. That has zero effect on your credit as no one else sees it. It also is no indication of Identity Theft because your SSN is not used, and the creditors only get your Name/Address based on very broad specifications(such as if you have a Mortgage, do you have any delinquent accounts..etc).
Check with your state AG's office to see if you can restrict access to your credit reports but I think you'll find that you have very little rights.
- Again you don't need to check with your State AG's office and yes you have quite a lot of rights. All you have to do is go to the site I posted above. This is the site run by the Credit Reporting Agencies and is available to anyone. Once you request to Opt-Out they will no longer release your information to any of these types of inquiries.
Just in case you somehow missed the link before the site is called www.optoutprescreen.com. If the link gets redacted you can go to Opt Out PreScreen dot com, of course taking out all of the spaces and replacing dot with a period.
But I wonder if you are actually going to understand that this time, or come back and post going off of another tangent.
#4 Consumer Comment
Yes, it's Capital One and yes, it's wrong
AUTHOR: Mikemac4344 - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 08, 2013
First of all Capital One has better things to do with their time than just put random inquiries on peoples credit report..You are not that important.
So with that said, do you even know what type of inquiry it is? Because there are two types a "Hard" and "Soft" inquiry. If it is a Soft Inquiry those inquiries are only seen by you, do not require approval of you as they only release very minimal information. These are for things such as the Credit Card offers you get in the mail. You can opt out of these inquiries by submitting a free request at www.optoutprescreen.com.
Now, if it was a "Hard" inquiry, that is a full inquiry where you are applying for credit. If you say it is not this and it is a "Hard" Inquiry, then it is either someone putting in the wrong SSN, or someone intentionally trying to open up a credit in your name. If you still suspect that someone used your SSN, then you need to immediately go to your local law enforcement agency and file an Identity Theft Report. With that report you can submit it to Experian(who will in turn submit it to the other Credit Reporting Agencies) and put a fraud alert on your SSN. What this means is that anytime an inquiry is received by them they will contact you to verify that you were in fact the one who made the request. If you didn't they will not respond to the inquiry.
There is one other legitimate possibility. Many "store" or private-label cards actually are managed by major banks. So if you applied at one of these companies, even though it may have been a "Store" card it would still be managed by Capital One.

