If I choose “credit” w/ my Visa check card, is it reported to Transunion, etc, like a credit card transaction?
Question by stuart m: If I choose “credit” w/ my Visa check card, is it reported to Transunion, etc, like a credit card transaction?
When you choose “credit” with your visa check card instead of “debit” and you have sufficient funds in your checking account to cover the charge, is the charge nonetheless reported to the three credit agencies as a credit transaction? I want to know because my credit report said my FICO score will increase if I reduce my debt to income ratio.
Best answer:
Answer by stephenweinstein
Neither check card transactions nor credit card transactions are reported to the three credit reporting agencies. Credit card BALANCES are reported (monthly or less often) to the credit reporting agencies, but individual transactions are not and neither are check card balances.
What do you think? Answer below!
They don’t report your transactions to the credit agencies, all they do monthly is update your credit limit, balance, available credit and whether you paid you monthly payment.
No its not reported as credit just processed. Same as using a gift card or whatever.
Check cards are not an extension of credit and are not reported to the credit bureaus. When you chose “credit” or “debit”, you are selecting the transaction processing. Debit requires a PIN. Credit requires a signature and may take a couple days to process.
Nope,. The retailer treats it as credit, Visa immediately treats it a debit and puts a hold on the funds. No benefit to your credit score at all.