Of greatest interest to potential
lenders is the history of your past
and current credit transactions,
including any accounts with banks,
retailers, credit card companies,
and other lenders. This information
is used by creditors to determine
your past financial behavior,
current level of debt and available
credit, and other factors which may
affect your creditworthiness.
Your report also includes personal
information like your current and
prior mailing addresses, year of
birth, spouse's name, and employment
information. It may also contain
public record information, such as
bankruptcies, defaults paid or
unpaid or any monetary judgments
against you.
A
credit reporting agency must take
all reasonable steps to ensure you
can access your report. You should
be able to get a copy of your credit
report for free by applying in
writing to the credit reporting
agency.
Veda
Advantage or Dun and Bradstreet may
take up to 10 days to send your
report from the day they receive
your application, or sooner if you
pay a fee. Tasmanian Collection
Service will provide you with a free
copy of your report if your
application relates to a refusal of
credit or the management of your
credit arrangements. Otherwise they
charge a small fee
You
can get a copy of your credit report
from these credit reporting
agencies:
Veda Advantage (previously known
as Baycorp Advantage),
Dun and Bradstreet, and
Tasmanian Collection Service.