They can see the names of everyone (if it was a hard pull) that has pulled your credit and the date it was done for the last 24-months.
I look at credit every day for a living.
2007-10-18 11:08:03
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answered by ? 7
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You can report this to the credit bureau and the FTC. I take it Ohio is not a 'community property' state. The repo man had no reasonable reason to look at your credit report, he did that in a desperate bid in trying to track down your ex. I would be a fraud/freeze alert on your credit report like yesterday and dispute the 3 enquires and back it up with a letter sent via registered mail.
2016-05-23 11:39:15
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answered by ? 3
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Depends...
If you authorized the pull, in most cases I can see the company name. If 3 bureaus in one credit pull (for mortgage, for example) then often no, but it is easy to assume that it was a mortgage credit request.
Any marketing pull without authorization is available for you but not for a anybody else.
By profession I am pulling 3-5 credit reports a day.
2007-10-18 10:47:36
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answered by roginad 3
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Yes I think so. Thats the purpose of pulling your report to see you credit activity
2007-10-18 10:33:39
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answered by mitteycole 3
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It doesn't just give a number of inquiries it lists the names of the places that did the credit checks on you.
2007-10-18 10:35:36
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answered by Cali_Flwr 4
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They are kinda the same thing.. When someone views your credit report its called an inquiry.
2007-10-18 10:33:08
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answered by MajesticEm 3
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No, the names of creditors who have given you credit will appear but the inquiries are anonymous. They do take into consideration the number of inquiries though. You might have applied and been turned down numerous times and this is a red flag to some potential creditors.
2007-10-18 10:35:34
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answered by ToolManJobber 6
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NO they do not see who else has pulled your credit. They can see the number of inquiries in the past year, the number of "debts" you have, how much debt you have, your payment history...but they cannot see who all has looked at your score.
Only you can see that info.
2007-10-18 10:48:33
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answered by SisterSue 6
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If I remember right, they can see who inquired.
2007-10-18 10:33:42
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answered by WooleyBooley again 7
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NOT all of them.they get your credit scores and any bad credit and from whom.it depends on what
the want to pay for.
2007-10-18 10:40:56
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answered by Anonymous
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