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.