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A borrower provides a credit report that shows no inquiries in the past 12 months, but during the interview mentions recently shopping for auto financing and applying for credit cards. This discrepancy might indicate:

Correct Answer

C) Use of a synthetic or stolen identity

A credit report showing no recent inquiries when the borrower claims recent credit shopping may indicate use of synthetic identity or identity theft, where the fraudster is using stolen personal information. This requires additional identity verification under fraud prevention protocols.

Answer Options
A
The borrower forgot about recent applications
B
A delay in credit reporting systems
C
Use of a synthetic or stolen identity
D
Different credit monitoring services showing different data

Why This Is the Correct Answer

A credit report showing no recent inquiries when the borrower claims recent credit shopping may indicate use of synthetic identity or identity theft, where the fraudster is using stolen personal information. This requires additional identity verification under fraud prevention protocols.

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