is there a site online to get a free credit score with no signup or credit card number?
princess kendall 825 asked:
I want to know my credit score but everywhere wants me to sign up for a 3 month stint and wants to charge my credit card. i just want to know what my credit score is.
Kimberly
I want to know my credit score but everywhere wants me to sign up for a 3 month stint and wants to charge my credit card. i just want to know what my credit score is.
Kimberly
Tags: Charge Card, Free Credit Score, Score Card

May 5th, 2009 at 3:08 am
Sandra
None for free. If you want your score you have to pay for it.
May 6th, 2009 at 7:47 pm
Ann
You can get a free copy of your credit report, but not your credit score. If you have been turned down for a loan, or a credit card, then you are entitled for a copy of the score and report they ran. Most of the time when you apply for a loan, both car and home, you are given the number they receive when they run your credit.
By the way, it is a good idea to request your free credit report every six months to check for fraud. Catching identity theft right away makes things much easier.
May 8th, 2009 at 11:28 am
Dennis
YOU ARE ENTITLED TO 1 FREE COPY OF YOUR CREDIT REPROT A YEAR, IF YOU HAVE NOT DONE THIS YET.. THE WEBSITE IS, I THINK THEY MAY STILL NEED A CREDIT CARD # FROM YOU FOR SECURITY PURPOSES BUT THERE ARE NO GIMMICKS OR HIDDEN COSTS FOR IT.. GOOD LUCK.. THIS DOESN’T GIVE YOU YOUR SCORE THOUGH, AS FAR AS I KNOW MOST PLACES CHARGE FOR IT
May 11th, 2009 at 1:00 am
Duane
NO…you cannot get your SCORE for free any where…it is provided by a 3rd party called Fair Isaac CO (FICO) and they charge. The best suggestion I have is to pay for it because you really need to know what it costs.
You can get your REPORT for free once a year from…but it doesn’t provide your credit score for free, you still have to pay for it from each credit bureau.
May 11th, 2009 at 5:34 am
Walter
There is a law that entitles you to a free credit report once a year. You can then purchase your credit score from the reporting source. Equifax charges $7.95 to unlock your score but the report is free. Experian and Trans Union charge less than that. All 3 reports can be obtained free from.