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Monique
Monique (@guest_2109313)
July 31, 2025 05:57

I just wanted to genuinely thank you for the time, care, and effort you’ve poured into this site. After ChatGPT led me here yesterday, I’ve been diving into your bank bonus pages nonstop.

Honestly, the information here is giving me something I haven’t felt in a long time…hope. The idea that I could fix my car or even finally escape a crushing title loan just from carefully stacking bank bonuses feels like a lifeline. I haven’t even started yet, and already I feel lighter. That’s how powerful this resource is. You’re not just sharing info…you’re giving people real options, and for some of us, that’s life-changing.

A couple questions:
1. How long do other types of items stay on ChexSystems (like accounts closed with a negative balance)?
2. How many free ChexSystems reports can I request each year?
2a) If something’s removed after a dispute, can I request another free report to confirm?
2b) And if there is a limit to free reports & I hit my limit, is there a safe place to pay for another copy?

Thank you again for everything you’re doing…it matters more than you know

megabr 🔗
megabr 🔗 (@guest_2110094)
August 1, 2025 01:17

Monique,

1) I believe most negative entries are retained for five years.
2) You’re entitled to one free ChexSystems Consumer Disclosure report per 12‑month period under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). I believe you can get additional free reports if you’ve been denied an account within the past 60 days.

Eric 🔗
Eric 🔗 (@guest_2110730)
August 1, 2025 17:35

You don’t need to be denied for an account to get more than 1 free Chex report in a 60 day period. Many times I’ve answered “No” to that question and was still shown my free report.

Gadget 🕵️‍♂️ Bank Bonus Geek 🔗
August 1, 2025 01:33

If you sign-up for the ChexSystems portal, you can pull your report as many as three times a day, for free. I recently hit the limit, playing around. Go to their main website, and click Register in the upper right corner. Monique

For whatever reason, if you cannot sign-up, you should be able to get way more than one a year. Even before I had Chex portal access, I was getting up to three reports every two weeks.

Ever since COVID, credit reports have been able to be acquired weekly, even if the official rules haven’t been updated.

Gadget 🕵️‍♂️ Bank Bonus Geek 🔗
August 1, 2025 01:41

Regarding negative “reported information“, from a ChexSystems report:

  • ChexSystems’ clients, which consist mainly of financial institutions, furnish information on closed checking and savings accounts, referred to as reported information.
  • ChexSystems’ current practice is to retain reported information for a period of five years.
  • Closure status is considered as paid when it is paid in full or settled in full. Partially paid or payment plan closure status is not considered to be paid.
  • The source is under no obligation to remove accurate information, even if paid, but is obligated to update the report with a paid in full or settled in full status and date when applicable.

ChexSystems inquires, that typically occur when you apply for a new account, are retained for three years. Monique

Nathan
Nathan (@guest_2089542)
June 30, 2025 19:14

Anyone know about how long it takes for a Chex dispute (of duplicate pulls) to process? I think the limit is 30 days, but wondering if the typical timeline is shorter based on experience

Gadget 🕵️‍♂️ Bank Bonus Geek 🔗
June 30, 2025 20:40

Just too many variables. Some banks respond right away, within a few days… some never respond and it gets removed/moved when the time limit expires.

Nash
Nash (@guest_2087396)
June 26, 2025 18:11

Between February and April, I opened seven checking accounts over a span of three months. Among these, only three were Chex inquiries, while the other four were not. I also had one additional Chex inquiry, but the bank declined my application. In total, I had four Chex inquiries during that period.

I waited for some time and then applied at my eighth bank, First Horizon Bank, in June. Technically, that was my fifth Chex inquiry. However, the banker informed me that he couldn’t open the account because the system would not allow him to proceed due to the Chex inquiry. He provided me with a “Notice of Adverse Action.”

I had plans to leverage the $700 First National Bank bonus, which expires in mid-July. However, I noticed that FNB is listed among the banks that use Chex Systems. Upon reviewing my Chex report, I found that I had five inquiries since February. I am uncertain whether I should risk opening a new account now or wait until next year to open any checking or savings accounts for bonuses.

Gadget 🕵️‍♂️ Bank Bonus Geek 🔗
June 26, 2025 21:07

FNB-PA is not Chex inquiry sensitive. You will be fine. They are however, denying a lot of people the ability to do the FNB offer, stating it’s targeted. Hope you have a mailer!

First Horizon is best done in branch, if possible. Some reports said the branch didn’t pull Chex, and others said it overcame Chex-inquiry sensitivity compared to the online application. Nash

Tesla
Tesla (@guest_2073643)
June 6, 2025 18:04

Dumb question. I tried to do a comment search but I’m either not searching for the right words, or no one has asked…

When calculating your 1/3/6/12/24 stats…does CHEX look at calendar months or by exact date? And how is the current month considered? Or do banks have to calculate the stats themselves so it might vary between banks?

For example, let’s say it’s currently June 15th…

Do your 1 month stats come from May, June, or 5/15 – 6/15?
Do your 3 month stats come from Mar/Apr/May, Apr/May/Jun, or 3/15 – 6/15?

etc….

Gadget 🕵️‍♂️ Bank Bonus Geek 🔗
June 7, 2025 02:05

It’s my personal belief, not a fact, that each bank or credit union calculates the score themselves. (this would explain why the Chex score that is pulled by yourself is very different than the score than is pulled by the bank/CU)

Stats are nice, but I think there are deviations. This just gives someone a ballpark idea.

I good example of Chex stats can be seen by pulling your FULL Transunion credit report, such as from AnnualCreditReport dot com. It gives 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, 24, and 36 months counts, plus DAYS since last inquiry.

However, those stats are only reported ONCE per month. What about all the in-between days? So, when I give my stats, I just assume we are rounding by months by date.

If I have a Chex inquiry on Jan 15th, and Feb 15th I apply for a bank, it’s 1/1. If I apply Feb 16th, it’s 0/1.

Quite honestly, I think that is overthinking it that we can be that precise. Banks don’t release how they calculate it, and I am of the belief stats reported by some people are not actually completely accurate and just ballpark anyway. How can they be spot on when we don’t know the bank’s scorecard?

Tesla
Tesla (@guest_2074961)
June 9, 2025 20:21

Oh, agreed…it’s often overthinking. I was just wondering if the theory of “waiting a week to improve stats” can work for us in regards to CHEX. As in….if you wait a week will a couple of your “near term” inquiry stats improve. Unfortunately, when I sometimes apply for a bunch of bonuses as the same time, that near term improvement could be really important.

I was just thinking about it this week because I was thinking of trying to briefly wait out some lousy near term stats. That wait could have been a week or six weeks though…depending on how the financial institutions count. 🙁

In the end I decided to just try for them anyway since I didn’t have a way to know when the stats would “look better”. I think 2 out of 3 approved me….not bad. Now I am almost certainly in CHEX purgatory though….I have 6 inquiries in just May and June alone. The next one is way back in January.

Definitely frustrating though that in order to take a risk with a bank that might be CHEX sensitive you usually end up having to add a CHEX hit.

Eric 🔗
Eric 🔗 (@guest_2073913)
June 7, 2025 10:24

None of us would know exactly how each FI handles this. However, I’ll tell you what I do when I am figuring out my stats.

I do it based on a “rolling” month rather than a calendar month. For example, let’s say that I check my report today (6.7.25) and I have a Chex hit on the following dates: 6.1.25, 5.15.25, 5.2.25, 4.6.25, 1.9.25 and 1.3.25.

I would report my Chex stats as (inquiries/month): 2/1, 3/2, 4/3, 4/4, 5/5 and 6/6. Got it?

Tesla
Tesla (@guest_2074958)
June 9, 2025 20:13

I have been using this method as well…mostly because it allows me to use Excel to keep a rolling tally. I just put all the hits into the excel spreadsheet and have some “count if” formulas in there.

I would think that if we can pull our own CHEX and see inquiries that happened within the last few hours then a FI could see the same thing….so at the very least that first month is “rolling”.

Jim
Jim (@guest_2071364)
June 2, 2025 23:08

Looks like GE Credit Union is offering free enrollment for OnAlert:
https://www.mygecreditunion.com/en-US/News/FREE-Identity-Protection-and-Credit-Monitoring-Ava

Helped a few family members enroll without issue

Gumby
Gumby (@guest_2039903)
April 7, 2025 18:46

I keep seeing people mentioning that they have a freeze on their Chex account or that they plan on unfreezing their Chex account before opening a new bank account. Is Chex freezing a tactic that churners are using to somehow hide that they’re opening so many bank accounts or something?

Gadget 🕵️‍♂️ Bank Bonus Geek 🔗
April 7, 2025 19:01

Primarily at some of the Early Warning Services (EWS) banks, you may be able to avoid a Chex inquiry by having Chex frozen. However, the vast majority of banks use Chex, and will not allow you to bypass the Chex inquiry though.

Checking accounts at Citi, Fifth Third, American Express, & Etrade are all examples where Chex can be frozen and it avoids the inquiry.

Some EWS banks are selective on when they pull Chex… so a Chex freeze is not always a blocked Chex inquiry. Examples are Laurel Road & Citizens.

M&T & BMO Bank are EWS banks that will not skip the Chex inquiry IME.

First Florida Credit Union was an odd-ball in the block the Chex inquiry group, but now apparently they are enforcing the Chex inquiry.

Gumby
Gumby (@guest_2041906)
April 10, 2025 12:43

Thank you so much.

Some EWS banks are selective on when they pull Chex… so a Chex freeze is not always a blocked Chex inquiry. Examples are Laurel Road & Citizens.

How would they get around a Chex freeze?

Gadget 🕵️‍♂️ Bank Bonus Geek 🔗
April 10, 2025 15:05

It’s not that they (Citizens & Laurel Road) “get around” the Chex freeze. Those two banks selectively pull Chex, so a freeze might not be needed to block the inquiry. YMMV if they allow you to open the account with Chex frozen.

Also, I should have mentioned, Citi & Amex, I was a current CC holder, which may have allowed them to “soft pull” Chex when opening a checking account since I was considered an existing customer. Fifth Third & Etrade, we were not CC holders yet had no problem opening the account with Chex frozen.

U.S. Bank, another EWS Bank, is (selectively?) pulling Chex now. At least one DP has said that if trying with Chex frozen, they were able to get the account opened, but I think they said it was not instantly approved. I forget if they were current CC holders. Personally, I have until Jan 2026 to be eligible again there myself. Gumby

Jacob Van Helden
Jacob Van Helden (@guest_2034796)
March 30, 2025 18:14

I checked my report and only a handful of the banks that I have opened are even showing up. I am trying to decide when to close my accounts (most are 4-5 months old). If they are not showing up in my consumer disclosure, does that mean I am in the clear to close the account? Thanks!

Gadget 🕵️‍♂️ Bank Bonus Geek 🔗
March 30, 2025 18:48

Banks not being listed on Chex just means they used other means to verify you and your banking history. The largest banks typically use Early Warning Services, for example. Jacob Van Helden

Not being listed on Chex has nothing to do with closing rules or possible fees, although it’s very rare to have that happen anyway. Look on the bonus promo terms for reward forfeiture terms and fee schedule for early acct. termination fee. If not sure, ask the bank if there is any fee to close.

Jacob Van Helden
Jacob Van Helden (@guest_2034820)
March 30, 2025 19:49

Thank you for the reply! I am mainly just concerned about keeping my Chex healthy. I see a lot of people recommend closing ASAP so they’re eligible for another bonus sooner rather than later, and I see others recommend waiting 6 months or so. Do you mind if I ask what you’d recommend?

Gadget 🕵️‍♂️ Bank Bonus Geek 🔗
March 30, 2025 20:23

Chex doesn’t get any notification/impact from closing an account on good terms. I answered a similar question about when to close an account here.

Banks have varying degrees of what they consider “healthy”, and the most sensitive banks won’t approve someone with just a few Chex inquires per year. Not much you can do about it and move on to the next.

Ben
Ben (@guest_2011606)
February 25, 2025 10:29

The URL to obtain your report is now a 404. Try https://www.chexsystems.com/request-reports/consumer-disclosure

Gadget 🕵️‍♂️ Bank Bonus Geek 🔗
February 25, 2025 13:53

Probably a temp issue. Working for me fine now. Ben

Nathan
Nathan (@guest_1999560)
February 6, 2025 17:44

Any recent data breaches include free OnAlert monitoring? Looking to add it for P2. Seems like the MidFirst option expired: https://www.doctorofcredit.com/monifi-250-checking-bonus-available-nationwide/#comment-1680567

Gadget 🕵️‍♂️ Bank Bonus Geek 🔗
February 6, 2025 17:54

You can try the one below… from a AAA data breach. Not sure if it works, as it should have expired in 2023. Nathan

https://onalert.info/aaa

Nathan
Nathan (@guest_1999578)
February 6, 2025 18:05

Thanks Gadget! It did work, but not sure how long it will last for

Gadget 🕵️‍♂️ Bank Bonus Geek 🔗
February 6, 2025 18:22

Should be two years…. But, might be 2 years from the “expiration” of December 31, 2023.

10 months is better than nothing.

OffAlert
OffAlert (@guest_2015309)
March 2, 2025 22:50

The number of times this Multi-Use Promotion Code can be used has been reached. No other subscribers can be enrolled using this Multi-Use Promo Code. 

Gadget 🕵️‍♂️ Bank Bonus Geek 🔗
March 2, 2025 23:39

Ok. Possible it’s just a glitch and might get reset? I’d try back later.

Or, they are dead and the gig is up. OffAlert

OffAlert
OffAlert (@guest_2015310)
March 2, 2025 22:50

Also
The number of times this Multi-Use Promotion Code can be used has been reached. No other subscribers can be enrolled using this Multi-Use Promo Code. 

69Lover
69Lover (@guest_1995699)
February 1, 2025 22:15

I pulled my ChexSystems report today and noticed the inquiry from a credit union I was denied a checking account for.

Is says:
Inquiry Date: 06/19/2024 Public record information on file at Lexis Nexis Risk Solutions was utilized for this inquiry. Should you wish to request your file disclosure from Lexis Nexis Risk Solutions you may contact them at: LexisNexis Risk Solutions Consumer Center

I’m confused by this, did LexisNexis had this information already and then Chex just pulled it from there? Did I get double inquiries?

Gadget 🕵️‍♂️ Bank Bonus Geek 🔗
February 1, 2025 22:18

It’s normal. The entries like that started a few months ago. It was already happening in the past behind the scenes that Chex banks use LexisNexis or Transunion to verify ID… now they just say on the Chex report which one was used. 69Lover