I have some time off and have been meaning to do this for a while now. purely for shits 'n giggles.
Has anyone ever done it?
Does anyone know which website I should visit in order to submit an application (or apply for snail mail forms)?
Thanks.
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It works a bit different here (not so much a score so much as a record). Wrote about it here: https://www.retirejapan.com/blog/credit ... apan-jicc/
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Ah, many thanks!RetireJapan wrote: ↑Mon Dec 20, 2021 4:00 am It works a bit different here (not so much a score so much as a record). Wrote about it here: https://www.retirejapan.com/blog/credit ... apan-jicc/
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Re: Get your credit score in Japan
Did mine last year based on Ben’s post. It was fast but very underwhelming. Glad I did it though as I stopped thinking about whether it was worth it not. It wasn’t worth it. But worth doing to stop you wondering if it’s worth it or not.
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I got 2 of my credit reports and one of my wife's after we were knocked back for a home loan from rakuten after passing the initial screening. Wanted to see if there was anything strange showing up ... there wasn't.
Re: Get your credit score in Japan
Hi Tony (and hopefully Ben jumps in), I seem to be in a similar situation. For the second time, my wife had been rejected due to 'credit' but we cannot understand why. The first time was in 2016 and now 6 years later she is getting rejected again for a home loan due to some credit issue. She has PR, been seishain the whole time, salary over 8M - the bank official said she meets all the requirements just a credit flag. And of course the bank official cannot see what the flag was since it is processed externally.
We did the JICC statement back in 2016 and the only item was some possible Softbank agreement from 2012 that had been closed. After numerous calls the feedback from Softbank was they didn't have any issues for her old account, so it must be an error.
So we are a bit frustrated. Is there any service/lawyer to hire, request all 3 credit agency reports and then investigate more thoroughly what is going on? The bank said if we can address the credit issue then they can restart the application again.
Thanks for any feedback and if anyone needs more details to provide an insight, please ask away.
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First (inexpensive) step might be to get a copy of all three reports and see what they say?
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I remember from your blog post, one of the comments says the CIC and JICC pull from the same database? Any idea if that is still correct? I still think we should get all 3 as you suggest for comparison.RetireJapan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 4:42 am First (inexpensive) step might be to get a copy of all three reports and see what they say?
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Honestly, I don't know what recourse you have as our credit reports came up fine, and it was just that rakuten didn't want to lend to me is my guess, so we never had to pursue anything.