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How do I get a FREE credit report?

Sunday, January 18th, 2009
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Jennifer™ asked:


I know that my credit isn’t that good (apartment searching taugh me that), and I wanted to know how to look up my credit score for free online or how ever else. I already tried “Free” Credit Report.com and well… it ain’t so free you see >:-P So I was wondering if any of you smart people out there would be able to help me out with my search, I would greatly appreciate it :) Thank you all for your time.

Rhonda

 

Where Can I Get A free Credit Report?

Saturday, January 17th, 2009
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scarmmdnhw07 asked:


I’d love to know my credit and I’ve heard we can get a free credit report somewhere?

Phyllis

 

Why do you have to PAY for a FREE credit report?

Thursday, January 15th, 2009
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Sabin asked:


Every credit website I’ve been to wants me to subscribe to a monthly plan….what happened to my FREE credit report!!!!?????? How do I actually get a free report without paying….?

Margaret

 

How do you get ONE free credit report without signing up for a trial of anything?

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
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HomeSweetSiliconValley asked:


I keep seeing offers for free credit reports. But you always have to signup for a month of service that will continue in perpetuity unless you go to them and tell them to cancel. Is there a way you can get just ONE free copy of your credit report and have no commitment for anything else?

e.g.
http://www.truecredit.com/entry/trueCreditEntry.jsp

Ronnie

 

How to Dispute Errors on Your Credit Report

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
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Kyle Gentile asked:


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If have got a copy of your credit report recently or you are planning to get one, you must read it carefully. This is because of the existence of errors on it. They could be as simple as a miss spelling of your name or a sign of things much worse. You are entitled to one free credit report each year and it is wise to get a copy. There is a method of disputing errors and it could help you clean up your report.

 

The first after getting a copy of your report is to get a piece of paper to make a list of all possible errors. This will help as a quick reference for yourself to follow up on and also if you intend to dispute anything. Also, when you get your credit report a form will be attached to dispute error. It is important to hold on to this and make a copy after filling out and before you send it in.

 

There are five sections to be reviewed:



Your identity – Included in this section is your name, birth date, addresses where you have lived, and your birth date. This is a quick section for review but must be done carefully. Often errors are misspellings, but there should never be anyone’s information but yours. An address you have never heard of could be a sign identity theft. Take you time and add any errors to your list.

Credit accounts – This section could take some time to review since most Americans have an average account number above ten. Look for any negative entries that don’t make since to you. Your accounts are not perfect and if they don’t even look close to being right add them to the list of disputes. Here you should also look for any accounts that aren’t yours this is also a sign of a much worse problem.

Inquiries – Here you will find to different types of inquiries hard and soft. You should be interest mostly in hard inquiries which are done when you are applying for a loan. Anything that is over two years should be removed and be added to your list

Collections – You should look to see if there is any account that has sent to collections without you knowing. Then look to see there is any you have paid off and there are still listed as delinquent, dispute these as well.

Public records – If you have any then see if any are older than seven years so they can be removed from your credit report.



 

Now that you have you list and filled out the form to be sent in you have to wait. By law the credit bureaus have 30 days to investigate and respond. During the credit bureau’s investigation of the disputes, they will contact the creditor. If the credit doesn’t respond or say it is inaccurate the error will be removed. If the creditor does say the error is correct it will stay on your credit report. The credit bureaus do nothing more than ask the creditor if it is accurate. After the credit bureau responds back with their finds saying the creditor vouched for the error it is now up to you to contact the creditor and discuss the matter further. The burden of proof is now yours.

 

Looking for errors should be done on a yearly basis. You should then file your credit report including the errors dispute to be revisited the next time you request a copy of your credit report. Correcting errors is sometimes a hassle, but could be a quick way to improving your credit score.

 



Edward

 

Where can i get a free credit report with FICO scores,with out joining a membership that charges money monthly

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
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iltmaemc asked:


I heard that eveyone is allowed one FREE credit report a year.
but all the internet companies charge a monthly fee to monitor
if there is a change in your credit.?
They say FREE credit report only $29.95

Carlos

 

Why can’t I just get a free credit report without signing up for other services?

Monday, January 12th, 2009
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MellG asked:


I have contacted the “big 3″ on the internet but they want you to “try” one of their services. I thought we could request and receive a “free” credit report.

Rosa

 

Free Annual Credit Report: Financial Record With No Expense

Monday, January 12th, 2009
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James Peter asked:


In the competitive world, one may wish to get something free of cost. Although not everything could be free but a credit report could be. In accordance to the Federal Law, you could obtain free annual credit report from any of the 3 bureaus, liable to formulate it. Credit report is an important financial document which shouldn’t be undermined.

Credit report presents an important piece of document that recapitulates your finances, and allocates you a score. These scores places you in categorizes such as excellent, good, or bad credit history; in accordance to your specific financial standing. Its importance lies more in the fact that the creditors rely upon these records while determining the terms and rates on the borrowed amount. In short, this financial report forms the basis to examine the state of affairs of the borrower.

Several online services providers have sprung who claim to offer them free of cost. This might appear to be some kind of a trick to rope in consumers, but this is not the case. In accordance to the Federal Law, one can access free credit report and check free credit scores from all of the 3 credit bureaus namely TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax on a yearly basis. In this state of affairs, free annual credit report online could be an ideal alternative that one can go for to go through his or her reordered financial dealings.

Online accessibility to a free annual credit report can thereby be a beneficial option that could be availed from any location without actually moving from one place to another. Amidst other benefits, is that because it would be online, you can evade the thereat of some one else taking a sneak peek from your mail. The applauded benefit of this approach is that it is not tagged with a price, and thereby it doesn’t hurt your budgetary limitations.



Lydia

 

Learn How to Clean Your Credit Report - You Can Easily Raise Credit Score 100 Points or More

Saturday, January 10th, 2009
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Bryan Burbank asked:


Having a high credit score is crucial when you are trying to get a new loan for a car or maybe a house. Most lenders will look at your credit score to determine if you are worthy of approving a loan for. Your credit report will show if you have been late on any payments to any loans you have or and credit cards. Your report will also show were you currently live and where you have lived in the past. It is important to have a high credit score but you also want to make sure that your the information on your credit report is accurate.

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When a lender checks your credit report they usually will get the report form the three main agencies, Equifax, Experian and Transunion. It is important that you get your report from them at least once a year so you can check to make sure everything is accurate. The good thing is that you are entitled to one free credit report every year form each agency so this makes it easy to keep track of.

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If you find that there are some things on your credit report that you do not agree with then you can file a complaint with the credit agencies and they then have to verify the information in question. They will contact the person who reported the information and by law they have 30 days to respond. If they do not respond then the item must be removed from your report.

Remember that when you are monitoring your credit report that you always make sure that it is accurate.



Bobby

 

Is there anyplace on web were one can get a totally FREE credit report?

Saturday, January 10th, 2009
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ksweet2015 asked:


My Granddaughter, is seeking to rent her first apartment, and she needs her credit report. She went to freecreditreports.com and found she had to {{ PAY }}} with a Visa, or MasterCard online for her credit report from their website. So I guess that now free right? She’s seeking a totally FREE Credit report as advertised on T.V, and other places, but “we” have not found one yet! Any help out there?

Gordon
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