What happens to my credit report when I cancel my TransUnion account?
Asked 2 years ago
When a customer cancels their TransUnion account, the information in their credit report remains unaffected. The credit report itself is a record of an individual's credit history and encompasses data such as payment history, outstanding debts, and credit inquiries. Canceling an account with TransUnion, such as credit monitoring or other services, does not erase or alter the existing information on the credit report. However, the customer will no longer receive any benefits associated with the account, such as credit score updates, alerts regarding changes to the credit report, or access to personal credit reports. It is also important to remember that individuals have the right to request their credit report directly from credit bureaus, including TransUnion, regardless of whether they have an account. For more specific inquiries or concerns, the current web page may provide relevant contact information and support options.
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