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
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
#1 by DNT on January 24, 2010 - 11:25 pm
Brenda
They are supposed to show everything that a purchased version has on it. It is not the same as what a lender receives. There are items on the lender reports that do not relate to your credit but that do relate to the marketing side of credit reporting.
#2 by margee on January 25, 2010 - 12:35 pm
Sarah
they have those reports that are free for the trial period.
Signup, view report and then cancel your membership.
#3 by Jan G on January 25, 2010 - 1:19 pm
Denise
Don’t waste your money.
You are entitled to free copies every year.
Learn more about your credit rights in this article.