Most main systems can NOT run credit just from your driver's license for accurate data, and it does cost dealership $ to run it.
Originally Posted by Zippo1000
My friend went to one of the Park Place dealerships after seeing a car on their website he was interested in.
He did not fill out anything on the website, he just went to the location the website showed the car is located at.
It was sold. The salesman checked the system and said a similar model was coming in from California next week to their other location.
My friend left his phone # and name. Nothing else. No driver's license #. No date of birth. No social security number.
I was there. I saw him do nothing but leave his phone # and name. He did not fill out any guest card. He did not take a test drive therefore he did not show his driver's license.
The dealership location he went to and the one that was going to get the other car in from California and one of their other location ran a credit check on him based on just his phone # and name.
His credit report showed 3 hard inquiry from Park Place and his credit score dropped 15 points.
So explain to me how were they able to run his credit using just his name and phone # without one or more of the required information to do so: social security #, date of birth and driver's license #?
Another friend of mine went to a Chevy dealership to buy a used suburban. He applied for financing and filled out the required forms and authorization to run his credit.
The dealership submitted his application to the lenders they use.
They ran his credit 14 times: his credit report showed 14 hard pull and his credit score got dinged by 70 points.
Both friends of mine are very smart, very financial savy, they know about credit, they checked their credit before heading to the dealership, they know what their credit scores were before the credit checks was run on them.
So to that member here who called me an ignorant moron and still insists that multiple credit checks: hard pulls from several car financing lenders are considered one hard pull and do not hurt your credit score, you are wrong.
I am speaking from experience and not just based on people who reported on the internet that it happened to them.
Plus you are also saying those people on the internet who posted the comments that it happened to them, all those 1000 of people nationwide, are all wrong and imagining things?