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05-27-2022 05:16 PM
I was just wondering if anyone has had bell reporting on their credit bureaus and if they were ever in a position where it wasn’t doing it and you called the right person and had it done who did you contact?
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10-21-2024 04:59 PM - last edited on 10-22-2024 09:39 AM by BellAntgio
You obviously don’t understand what I am saying or are not well versed in how credit works. I said Bell was reporting my due amounts and paid amounts for 4 years. I’ve never paid late always on time and this helped me build my credit score for over 4 years. The reason my credit score is suffering is because they stopped reporting. Bell has marked my credit account with them as “transferred or closed”. As they have for hundreds of other customers who are taking a credit hit because of this. If you were knowledgeable about credit and credit history in the slightest you would know what happens when a long standing credit account is marked “transferred or closed”.
Have a great day.
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10-21-2024 05:50 PM
With all respect, all of us are consumers. I know my own rights and responsibilities, especially with respect to credit. We have offered you our best thoughts on this matter. As I have said repeatedly, the forum can not comment on specific billing and account matters. What you are asking about is very much outside the scope of the forum and can't be commented on much more.
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10-22-2024 11:20 AM - last edited on 10-22-2024 11:22 AM by BellAntgio
The problem is the WAY they are reporting it. The supervisor I spoke with at TransUnion says Bells reporting is very irregular, hence TransUnion is fielding many many calls about this. There is a legitimate issue here that isn't being acknowledged. In my case, my credit info isn't being properly reported. As of Oct 2 Bell says I have a 12 year old account but have only made one payment on it. That's is very far from accurate, it's not the credit bureau or my doing, it is Bell. I was hoping someone would have some useful information like a contact or procedure to address this situation, but apparently not.
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10-22-2024 11:43 AM
Thank you for your comment. We have provided all the information available to Community All-Stars (who are not employees of Bell) that we are aware of. We have suggested you speak to Bell directly, as this forum can not respond to Account and Billing questions. Inaccuracies in credit bureau reports are entirely between the credit bureau and the consumer to rectify. They can't be addressed in this peer to peer forum. There is nothing more I can add, other than to restate what I know as a volunteer.
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10-22-2024 04:41 PM
A bit so short response to the questions.
The op posted the following question.
I was just wondering if anyone has had bell reporting on their credit bureaus and if they were ever in a position where it wasn’t doing it and you called the right person and had it done who did you contact?
First question: I have had bell report to both major credit bureaus for one month on the opening of a credit account with it closed one month later. Basically a hard pull open close. Does nothing to improve my credit report because this is all bell mobility reported.
Nothing was shown on my contract with alarm force or residential tv and internet or with my previous providers. No pull nothing. They didn't do hard pulls so there is no record of my experience with either cable provider.
The one exception was Koodo which reported all my payments and showed open for 5 years. It did improve my credit score so koodos decision to do this was of benefit. It was my decision to leave and was surprise to not see bell mobility do the same reporting.
It is true that any company that is looking at ability to collect ongoing contractual commitments can decide to report payments not just do a credit pull but it appears in my experience that the only telecom company was Koodo reported payments. I have many companies not report payments after the credit pull and just leave it open.
As to who to call I think this has been well answered contact bell directly sounds like credit department is best.
I personally don't expect everyone to fully read threads or understand helpful or resolution selected responses so I expect that we will continue to see this question. Come up.
I don't generally comment on this type of question but the poster did ask a direct question from anyone to answer so I did.
Last comment when I switched I did contact bell and then escalated to a manager who referred me to credit department and was advised that it was not bells practice to report payment regularity to the credit trackers or even to always do a soft pull.
I didn't push it further because it just confirmed what I had seen in my own credit report. Wasn't happy with it but I wasn't going to give a hard time to someone who just knows what they know and it seemed to be fully honest.
Hope that answers the ops questions although it likely won't relieve the confusion or possible confusion for the reality that some companies report payment history which does build our credit rating while others don't. That is strictly a business decision and definitely not something the credit bureaus can answer as they only use the data sent to them and if there is an error we are directed to work with the source of the reported data.
Finally I know that sometimes I get a bit tired with seeing the questions of a similiar nature being asked and sometimes I just refer to the helpful answers or solutions for them to read but I also respect the desire for consumers to ask questions and this forum is one of those places.
I empathize with those asking the questions and those who do their best to answer even when they really don't have an answer that will change anything said before. I have been through this very issue have raised it with other companies not just telecom. I don't like it, appreciate those who do report because it is a value added feature to me and takes the small pain of a drop from a hard pull on the credit bureaus.
The discussion is a good one and unfortunately exists because companies don't always make it clear how they report to the credit tracking companies. It is another it is what it is and when people wonder they ask.
Happy trails all Bruce
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10-22-2024 07:07 PM
Good Day.
Thank you @Retiredandbored for your comprehensive & thorough reply. There is an abundance of valuable information included in your reply that is driven by your past experiences that needs to be heeded by all of us.
Credit bureaus are there for a reason & are not going to go away any time soon. If you are spending beyond your income level or your ability to pay your bills, you may continue to have anomalies in your credit score.
Take care.
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10-27-2024 08:12 PM - last edited on 10-28-2024 08:41 AM by BellAntgio
Every month for the last 4 months I have had to call in and raise a dispute with bell and all major credit reporting agencies. Bell keeps reporting my account at “account transferred” and “closed”. meanwhile I’m using the cell phone and everything else linked to the account. Every month they correct it and here we are again with the same issue.
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10-28-2024 06:34 AM - last edited on 10-28-2024 08:46 AM by BellAntgio
Thank you for your concern.
As this is a user to user forum, we have no ability to access or address customer account and billing issues.
Questions about credit bureaus and credit reporting are fully responded to on this thread. The replies with the green check marks are the Most Helpful and will give you the information you are looking for.
Briefly, the matter is between you and the credit reporting agencies to resolve.
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12-11-2024 03:57 PM - last edited on 12-11-2024 04:09 PM by BellPatricia
Why isn't Bell reporting TV, Internet & Home phone account history to TranUnion and Equifax? The are quick to report on Mobility. After 20 years of perfect credit with Bell I have nothing to show for it.
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05-31-2025 01:34 AM - last edited on 05-31-2025 09:08 AM by BellKris
Bell told me changing my number is free due to spam calls. They ended up charging me and took two months worth of payments. I always make sure I pay a month ahead. My account was -$8 after they stole $50. It showed up on my credit report. Will be cancelling with Bell
please make sure you look at your bill monthly. I had it auto deducted with my bank so never even looked
explained to the bell customer service. Had an “investigation “ and they refunded me the money but won’t contact credit company
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05-31-2025 06:45 AM
Thank you for your concern. There has been a lot of conversation in the forum about Bell and credit bureaus. The broad conclusion is that credit bureaus make independent decisions based on evidence from members such as Bell, who report their transactions with you to the credit bureau You can dispute the credit bureau decisions but that is between you and the credit bureau and does not involve merchants, including Bell. I agree with your point that we should always check our monthly bills with all those we have transactions with. The up side is that on line apps make that practice easy to do. Thanks again for your comments.
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