How do I get a company credit card removed from my personal credit report?
malteseheart asked:
My company credit card is showing on my personal credit report. As most of you know, the credit card company asks for your social security# when you are issued a company card with your name on it. I am an employee only & have no personal responsibility to the debt. Even though the account is in excellent standing, it makes my credit-to-debt look sky high! How do I get it removed from my personal credit report?
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My company credit card is showing on my personal credit report. As most of you know, the credit card company asks for your social security# when you are issued a company card with your name on it. I am an employee only & have no personal responsibility to the debt. Even though the account is in excellent standing, it makes my credit-to-debt look sky high! How do I get it removed from my personal credit report?
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October 24th, 2008 at 3:23 pm
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Give Back the card
October 27th, 2008 at 12:29 pm
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You might want to make sure that you truly aren’t responsible. Most companies today get you the corporate credit card but YOU are responsible for paying the bills and then, you submit your receipts and the company reimburses YOU. This was done at one place that I worked at. Double-check your employer’s policy - especially since you had to put your SSN on the application.
October 28th, 2008 at 10:40 am
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You need to check to see if your SSN is on the account or the company’s TIN is. If the TIN is on the account, it shouldn’t affect your credit, if it is your SSN, you are stuck for it. I would ask my boss to have my account paid off & closed, if I were you. This way you would lose that c2d ratio issue.
October 29th, 2008 at 5:04 am
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is a good site to go to, to get credit report advice. they could probably help you i fixing the credit report ad take off the company card.