What does it mean when a credit report dispute results in No Status?

August 8, 2009 · Posted in dispute credit 

I disputed a charge on my credit report. I got the updated results back today and the results say No Status and all of the balance information just says N/A. Basically like this:

Status:
NO STATUS.
Credit Limit/Original Amount:
NA
High Balance:
NA
Recent Balance:
NA
Recent Payment:
NA

What does this mean exactly? Any ideas?

Basically, "NO STATUS" means that your dispute is still open and pending. The "NA" entries mean that the credit bureau is not reporting this info because of the dispute, thus your credit score should not be overly upset. Check the links below for more info.

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  1. pencilsharp on August 8th, 2009 10:42 pm

    Basically, "NO STATUS" means that your dispute is still open and pending. The "NA" entries mean that the credit bureau is not reporting this info because of the dispute, thus your credit score should not be overly upset. Check the links below for more info.
    References :
    http://consumers.creditnet.com/Discussions/credit-talk/t-no-status-does-what-credit-score-46943.html
    http://www.citicredit.net/howtoreadcreditreport.html

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