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How do I find out about free credit reports?

PORKY asked:


I need to find out about free credit reports without having to give credit card infomation online.

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how do I get a free annual credit report?

Ted K asked:


I’ve heard that you can get a free anuual credit report online. Is that true? and if so, which companies provide these free credit reports online?

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Does a free credit report show everything or do you have to buy to see all?

asianulikey asked:


I got my free credit reports (from experion, transunion and equifax’s website) and was wondering if it is a full report or partial report. Do you have to actually buy your credit report to see everything that’s on it? I don’t want to have to buy it if all its going to show is what I have already seen on the free report.

Jeremy

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Where can I find a free credit report without a credit card?

Katie asked:


How can I find a free credit report without having to use a credit card number. I don’t own a credit card. Is there any one that is FREE and doesn’t require a credit card.

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Why does everyone want to give me a free credit report?

iain010100 asked:


What’s in it for someone else to show me my credit report? Free credit report offers are in Yahoo group footers, ad banners, spam, sponsored links, and just about anywhere else. What do they get out if it?

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Free Credit Report Online: Useful Tips

Charle Lawrence asked:


As per the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act 2003, the top credit bureaus Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union offer online credit repots that too free. Credit reports are crucial for two reasons. Firstly, you can make out any error in your credit history and take effective measures within due time. Such an error may fetch you poor credit, which would contract your chances of finding financial aid in the near future at decent rates. The second reason is to ensure that there is no identity theft and your personal details are secured. With knowledge you can take required steps and make rectifications. Let us know all about free credit report online and how you can get one in a simplified manner.

Taking account of your credit score also benefits you prior to applying for loans, as it is taken as a parameter of your credibility. It also affects the interest rates of the loan amount and a good credit score lands you a better position to negotiate a beneficial deal with the lender. You can have three free credit reports from each bureau, once in a year. You can go through some of the authentic sites and order reports from different agencies at different time of the year. This is a sensible way to keep track over your credit status throughout the year. The online mode is advisable because it is fast and there are lesser chances of your report getting lost or misplaces due to any mishap.

Every bureau has its own set of questions for you to confirm your identity. This may include the balance on a specific credit card account. Just after your identity is verified, your report will be made accessible for you. However, always take care of the fact that you surf through authentic sites.



Larry

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How to get free credit report to raise credit score?

Gen Wright asked:


e most essential things that you should work on is your credit score. It cannot be avoided though that sometimes we encounter problems with credit rating because of some situations we just cannot avoid. Thus, you have to look for ways on how you can raise credit score as fast as you can in order to save yourself from any further financial inconveniences. You can find many ways in order to resolve your problem regarding bad credit rating.

Here are a few foolproof ways to improve your credit scores that most people have found very useful:

1. Grab a copy of your own free annual Credit Report. You can get this free if you know where to look for it. Looking into your credit report can help you check for any inconsistency. Do you know how to get free credit report? The best agencies to get these reports for free are Experian, TransUnion and Equifax.

2. Study your credit report carefully. For all you know, you are having a bad credit rating because somebody in the credit bureaus made a mistake. For this reason, we should consider the possibility of credit bureaus committing mistakes when giving credit ratings to individuals. To make sure this is not going to happen to you, you need to analyze and check your credit reports well. Three bureaus that give these credit ratings are: Equifax, TransUnion and Experian.

3. Pay bills on or before the due date. This may sound too simple but this is actually the main reason on why bad credit scores are into existence. So if you aim to get a good credit rating, always try to make sure you pay your bills on time.

4. Never attempt to close your old accounts. Although some people would advice you to close previous accounts, it does not help in raising your credit score. Some say you should close it because it will increase your credit rating, while there are others who say we can increase it by keeping old accounts. The truth of the matter is, when you keep your old account, you have bigger credit available whereas if you close it, it will lower your credit and it will decrease your credit capacity.

If you want to get a good credit rating, you need to handle finances well. It is very important that you watch out for any activity that may cause your credit rating to go down. If at this time you are already having some issues with your finances then now would be a good time to start following these guidelines. This has always worked for a lot of people so it will certainly work on you, too.

And remember ? the first step on the way of new financial freedom is to get free annual credit report as soon as possible. Get one and review it again and again. If you are not sure of what to do, ask people. Ask a friend, a family member or someone who knows about credit reports. And in case there is something strange or unknown ask professionals. Do not allow lenders to reject your application any more. Do not be content with paying high bank fees. Take action to raise credit score immediately.

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The Truth About "free" Credit Reports

Brown Heys asked:


We set the record straight so that won’t happen. Text How many of us have looked at anything offered to us for “free”? Not me? Of course I have. In this day in age when gas prices are listed as “Arm” and “Leg”, providing health insurance for your family costs more than some mortgage payments and the cost of raising kids looks like a hockey stick pasted onto a graph, you bet I look at offers to save money.

Therein lie’s the problem. It seems like the vast majority of American consumers are desperate to cut costs, any costs, and will jump too soon at offers promising to do just that. Sometimes when you combine a cost cutting mentality with the importance of credit, not only to purchase the big ticket items important to us, but more and more to simply survive in this economy, desperation happens. Unfortunately, the marketers know this too. So, without a little education anyone can get confused and the likelihood of being taken advantage of increases significantly. The good news is that just a little education will save you plenty.

Take for example, the term “Free Credit Report”. It now ranks right up there with the ubiquitous, “new” and “improved”. “Free Credit Report” has become part of that lexicon of advertising buzz words that are absolutely meaningless to me. But for many, there is much confusion over this term. Why? I think mainly because it has been announced that federal law dictates we are all entitled to a free credit report on the front page of all the newspapers.

We know everyone wants a free credit report, which is why we started our site. People naturally want something that is mandated by law to be at no cost, is front page news and is so incredibly important to each of us if we want to purchase just about anything. We know people want their free credit report and because most all of us work so hard for our money, we think people deserve hearing the truth about the subject. That is why we even put a section on our page entitled, “The Truth About Free Credit Reports”.

So, is it not true? Yes, it is true, it’s just that the devil is in the details and the resulting confusion has been a bonanza for those seeking to cash in on the confusion. In fact, each of us in the good ole U. S. of A. is entitled to a free credit report. But, how do you get it? Where do you get it? Who is giving it to you? Why is it being offered for free? And most importantly, who cannot offer you one for free?

Who cannot offer a free credit report? Let’s start with the last one first because it shines a lot of light on the rest of the questions. Any company, web site or service that is in business for a profit and is not named Experian, Trans Union or Equifax is not able to provide anyone at any time with anything remotely resembling a credit report free of cost. Period. End of story. Got that? Further, there is one place set up on the web to get free copies of credit reports at no cost and it is: www.annualcreditreport.com . We’ll talk more about this site a little later but, other wise, caveat emptor, let the buyer beware.

How then are these offers being made? Look closely, the “Free” report is usually offered initially upon signing up for a service that charges your credit card each month for monitoring your credit. If you cancel the service just in the nick of time, before the charge is made to your card, you will get it at no cost. What a hassle! And the bet is you will wake up at least one, if not a couple or more months later with several charges to your card. You think these guys make foolish bets?!

Then what caused a free credit report to be offered on the front page of newspapers, who is providing them and how and where do I get one? Due to the importance of consumer credit history, identity theft and complaints from consumer rights groups about having to purchase a credit report in order to gain knowledge about the contents shown on individual consumer reports, even if it was reported inaccurately, a change was mandated.

The Fair and Accurate Consumer Trade Act (FACTA), a revision of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, provided for one credit report free of charge from the reporting agencies (Experian, Trans Union and Equifax) every twelve months, if and only if, you haven’t received a credit report in the previous twelve months. The consumer, by either mailing a written request to the three major credit reporting agencies or going to www.annualcreditreport.com one can obtain the free report if they meet the criteria. This program was and is being phased in to sections of the U.S. by the credit reporting agencies starting in the western states, with the northeastern states at the time of this writing still to come.

However, Pamela Yip of The Dallas Morning News writes that even this has not been without its problems.

“The Federal Trade Commission said Experian Information Solutions Inc., one of the three major credit bureaus, settled complaints that it “deceptively marketed ‘free credit reports’ by not adequately disclosing that consumers automatically would be signed up for a credit report monitoring service and charged $79.95 if they didn’t cancel within 30 days… . With the help of the Federal Trade Commission, the bureaus established www.annualcreditreport.com as the only authorized online source for consumers to get a free report under federal law.

While many consumers haven’t had any problem getting their reports, others say they’ve been hit with sales pitches for products and services from the credit bureaus or were diverted to imposter sites. The FTC said the company led consumers to its www.freecredit report.com and www.consumer info.com Web sites. Radio, TV, e-mail and Web ads promised free reports and “a bonus – free trials of a credit-monitoring service.”

The FTC said consumers “were assured that: ‘Your card will not be charged during the free trial period. However, valid credit card information is required to establish your account.’ “

What the Web sites didn’t adequately disclose is that consumers would be charged the $79.95 annual fee if they didn’t cancel within 30 days, the FTC said.

“ConsumerInfo billed the credit cards that it had told consumers were ‘required only to establish your account,’ and, in some cases, automatically renewed memberships by rebilling consumers without notice,” the agency said.

As part of the settlement, the FTC required ConsumerInfo.com, an Experian company, to “give up $950,000 in ill-gotten gains.”

Experian also has agreed to provide refunds to consumers who purchased credit-monitoring products and ordered a free credit report between Nov. 1, 2000, and Sept. 15, 2003.

“It’s unfair and deceptive to promise consumers something for free and then trick them into paying for products they didn’t want in the first place,” said Lydia Parnes, director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection.

“It wasn’t an attempt to mislead at all,” said Peg Smith, an Experian executive vice president. “We absolutely deny any wrongdoing.” She does acknowledge that consumers may have been confused.

“To the effect that our product offering has caused that confusion, we certainly regret that,” Ms. Smith said. “We encourage consumers to read the language in any disclosure on any Web site, including our own.”

The FTC also requires ConsumerInfo.com to state clearly that its free credit report offer isn’t related to the federal program.” http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_action=list&p_topdoc=21

The reality is that no one credit report or combination of three credit reports by and of themselves is sufficient to educate oneself about where you stand as a consumer in the eyes of a lender. Imagine a high speed race boat zooming across a lake at top speed without a steering wheel. Where it is going is a complete mystery but one thing is for sure, it will crash and crash quickly unless you get control. That’s right, you. Because without your credit scores and the knowledge about what they mean, how they were calculated or how a lender views them, you are headed for a crash.

No bank, credit card issuer, mortgage company, retail store or any other credit provider will grant you any item, service or product without looking almost exclusively at your credit scores and the average person has no idea what their scores are and even if they did, many if not most, wouldn’t know what they mean.

For example, most people don’t even know that repeated “pulling” of your credit reports by potential credit grantors lowers your scores by as much as four points per “pull”. You start “shopping” around for the best rate on a credit card by allowing each credit issuer to run a credit report on you and your score will take a dive. The difference between a 699 score and a 700 represents thousands and thousands of dollars in interest.

Often, credit issuers don’t make it perfectly clear that your credit history is being accessed when you respond to their offer for a new card over the phone. The call center sales representative also doesn’t explain and state clearly to you, that your credit history will show an “official inquiry” which counts against your scores whether you are accepted or rejected.

Most people don’t know that a maxed out credit card lowers their scores even if they pay on time every month. Many don’t know until it is too late that one late payment on one credit card will cause the interest rate charged to skyrocket not only on that card but any other cards that have a balance! Most also don’t know that a credit card balance showing less than thirty per cent of the available balance improves the score. Most don’t know that in calculating credit scores, your payment history counts as 35% of the score, amounts owed count 30% of the score, length of your credit history counts 15% of the score, new credit is 10% of the score and types of credit in use is 10%.

What is the truth about free credit reports? The truth, is that consumers need to read the fine print very, very carefully and get educated. The truth about credit reports in general is that only part of the story is being told by one. The truth, is that knowledge is power and without it your money is being taken from you, your buying power and therefore your future is being dictated to you rather than by you and that the cost of everything including insurance is based on your scores.

If asked for my advice to the average consumer? Worry less about getting a “free” report and more about the real cost of being ignorant regarding credit. Worry more about the immediate and long term costs of not taking control of what is reported on your credit report both the correct and incorrect. Gain some credit knowledge. It is easy to do and will literally save you a fortune. One thing is absolutely for sure, your money and future and your children’s future will be severely impacted by your credit. How, is up to you.



Marjorie

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Exactly how do I get free credit reports from the 3 major credit reporting companies?

bethel asked:


I’m trying to help my step-daughter get the free credit reports which the 3 major credit reporting companies are suppose to provide. She can not find a phone number for any of the companies which is answered by a human. What must she do?
Write them? If it can be done through the Internet, exactly which are the real websites?. Any and all help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thank you

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Many Places To Get Your Free Credit Report

Andy Zain asked:


Free credit reports are so easy to obtain. They can be accessed online at numerous websites, or they are available by calling or requesting by mail. People need access to their credit reports all of the time, and these companies provide a great service.

To apply online for a free credit report, several pieces of information are needed. They will, of course, need a name and address. They will want more confidential information like social security number. They also need security questions answered like former addresses and telephone numbers to verify your identity.

There are so many different websites who offer free credit reports. The free credit report is offered through a free trial membership. They may offer 30-days of a free trial where the person can view their credit report and get their credit score. However, a credit card number will be needed because they in turn hope you choose to continue service with them. They will charge your card at the end of the trial if it is not cancelled. It is recommended to cancel this free trial before it expires to avoid charges.

The free credit report will include information from three credit bureaus including Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax. This will have your full credit history, and they will give you your credit score.

If the person decides to keep the membership, they are allowed access to other services provided by the company. The person can view their credit at any time. They can set alerts concerning their credit report such as if any company views their credit report, they can be notified by email. Identity theft protection is a common feature.

People sign up for free credit reports for many reasons. Usually they want to know how their credit is doing. If a person has good credit then a viewing once a year suffices. They know they are in good standing. Some people may have the opportunity for a free credit report if they are turned down for a credit application like a loan or credit card. Lastly, people who want to improve their credit can use it to check their credit history and to monitor it. This might require a regular membership so they can see the improvements they make.

Obtaining a free credit report is recommended for all people periodically. It is good information one needs to know for certain circumstances like applying for a home loan. It is very simple because countless website offer a free trial to obtain the free credit report. The free trial is usually one month.



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Your Access to Free Credit Reports

Mike Clover asked:


Free Credit Reports; have you wondered where to get one? There are so many different web sites out there offering this service, since it is so important these days to know what’s being reported about you. Everyone knows you can go once a year to annualcredit report.com to get a free one, but there are limitations that most don’t know. Here are the issues with this service.

1. No Credit Score

2. You only get access once a year.

Just about every lending institution that looks at your creditworthiness looks at your score, so shouldn’t you get your free credit score report as well? Every 3 seconds identity theft takes places, so do you think checking your report once a year is good enough? I have discussed in previous articles about the importance of checking your report every 60 days, because it does not affect your score and a lot of negativity can be reported about you. Lets assume you are getting ready to make a big purchase, or you have just have been denied for a credit application, if you were better prepared you could of done the following.

1. Negotiated a better interest rate

2. Instead of being told no, you were told yes, because you were on top of your credit situation.

3. Maybe you got the job, because your credit showed you were a responsible person.

4. Your insurance premium is lower

Do you see how not properly managing your credit can sneak into all aspects of your personal life? It’s amazing how your credit is the determining factor for a job these days, but with the internet now, you can get access to your profile within a few key strokes securely on-line.

I am sure you are still wondering which report to get, well you should get a 3-1Free Credit Score Report with all 3 scores. This way you get the entire picture, just like the creditors do. You also should sign up for monitoring, that way you are notified when critical changes take place to your personal report. This is absolutely so important I would recommend getting starting as soon as you are done reading this article. I have also mentioned before that some individual may not even marry you, because of your bad credit, wow, this credit stuff is really serious business these days. The need to know is so strong that you need not wait. I would get your Free Credit Score Report now.



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Where can I obtain free credit reports from all three companies on a once annual basis?

ffrankon1 asked:


I know there is a government sponsored program that will provide free credit reports from all three reporting agencies once a year. Does anyone know the specific web site to obtain these or a phone number to call?

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