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Old 07-09-2009, 06:50 PM   #1
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Name/information/adress change

I recently moved and need to update my information with the credit bureaus. I have never done this before and Im afraid I will lose my track record (credit history)I need to make a name, and address change. Does anyone have any experience with this? Is there some documents I need to print out and send in?

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the credit bureau generally uses your social insurance number to find your history and is fairly accurate up to date I believe they change over every 30 days or so. Just FYI but limit pulling your credit, pulling it multiple times hurts your credit score
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the credit bureau generally uses your social insurance number to find your history and is fairly accurate up to date I believe they change over every 30 days or so. Just FYI but limit pulling your credit, pulling it multiple times hurts your credit score
yeah,
I havnt asked for credit, loans in 4 years. My credit score is 780
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