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		<title>Q&amp;A: How do I get a FREE credit report from Transunion, Equifax , and Experian?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2011 14:38:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by chitownlifer: How do I get a FREE credit report from Transunion, Equifax , and Experian? I keep getting on web sites that ask for payment for a credit report. And some sites look like scams&#8230; I live in IL and thought I was entitled to 1 FREE report per year from each of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by chitownlifer</i>: How do I get a FREE credit report from Transunion, Equifax , and Experian?</strong><br />
I keep getting on web sites that ask for payment for a credit report. And some sites look like scams&#8230; I live in IL and  thought I was entitled to 1 FREE report per year from each of the reporting agencies. But how do you contact them to get a FREE report.</p>
<p><strong>Best answer:</strong></p>
<p><i>Answer by Snowbunny</i><br/>annualcreditreport.com doesn&#8217;t ask for any payment card or anything, i printed off my whole report!</p>
<p>creditkarma.com gives you a credit score also at no charge</p>
<p><strong>Give your answer to this question below!</strong></p>
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		<title>New Easy to Understand Consumer Credit Score is Introduced by Equifax, Experian and TransUnion</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 2011 14:35:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Easy to Understand Consumer Credit Score is Introduced by Equifax, Experian and TransUnion &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; &#13; Brooklyn, NY (PRWEB) March 15, 2006 Surprisingly good news for consumers were announced by the three major consumer credit reporting bureaus. An unified VantageScore(SM) credit score is being [...]]]></description>
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<p class="releaseDateline">Brooklyn, NY (PRWEB) March 15, 2006 </p>
<p> Surprisingly good news for consumers were announced by the three major consumer credit reporting bureaus.  An unified VantageScore(SM) credit score is being introduced to replace the currently confusing field of multiple credit scores offered by the three competing credit bureaus.</p>
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<p>Currently, each credit bureau uses a proprietary credit score to rate credit worthiness of each consumer.  Creditors use credit scores derived from credit reports to grant or deny credit, including credit cards, loans and mortgages.  </p>
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<p>Different creditors use credit scores from Equifax, Experian, TransUnion or FairIsaac.  Fair Isaacs produces the best known credit score, known as the FICO™ credit score.  Because of the differences in formulas used by competing credit agencies, the same consumer can have either good or bad credit score depending on who does the scoring.  This variability in credit score-based credit worthiness creates nightmares for thousands of unlucky credit seekers who score badly with one of the credit bureaus despite having a good credit history.</p>
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<p>Credit-Score.org, the authoritative guide to consumer credit scoring, introduced a news section devoted to the new VantageScore (SM) credit score.  It helps consumers understand the Vantage Score (SM) credit score and to transition from the current system.</p>
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<p>“Introduction of a simplify and unified Vantage Score credit score is a victory for consumers and creditors alike, who until now had to grapple with confusing and often contradictory imputed scoring algorithms,” said credit score expert and editor of Credit Score Online Information Center, David Caro.</p>
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<p>Under the new scoring system, credit hitting differences between credit reporting companies, Equifax, Experian and TransUnion will be attributed to data differences within each of the three consumer credit files.  Credit tally will no longer vary due to the variation in the credit scoring algorithm model since the same formula will be used by all credit bureau.</p>
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<p>VantageScore will offer consumers and businesses a highly predictive, and uniformly reproducible credit tally that is easy to understand and apply. VantageScore uses score ranges from 501 to 990.  </p>
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<p>According to credit-score.org, a credit score of 501 is equivalent to the low possible credit score that signifies significant credit risk.  A consumer with a lower credit hitting is expected to have difficulty obtaining credit and will pay higher interest rates.  </p>
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<p>A score of 990 signifies excellent creditworthiness. A consumer with an excellent credit score is expected to benefit from the lowest possible interest rates and ease of obtaining credit from creditors.</p>
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<p>VantageScore assigned score is derived from consumer credit reports managed by Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.  According to Steve Brown, a credit consultant from Denver, Colo., accuracy is a big problem when it comes to credit account. “The ‘big 3’ reporting agencies maintain files on roughly 90 percent of all American adults,” says Brown.</p>
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<p>“What’s scary are the estimates that roughly eight in 10 reports have serious errors or other mistakes of some type.” He cautions that it is ultimately up to the consumer to make certain the reporting agencies get their information right.  </p>
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<p>Keeping a constant watch on your credit report and your credit score can be simplified with continuous credit monitoring services.  http://www.free-credit-reports.com is a consumer advocacy resource recognized for continuous monitoring of special offers from the credit bureaus. Consumers will find reviews of free credit report offers from Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.  Free credit score and report offers are also reviewed and updated monthly.</p>
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<p>About Credit Score Information Center</p>
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<p>Credit Score Information Center is a swelling respected consumer resource on consumer credit scoring.  It helps consumers understand what attributed score is, how attribute score is used and how to improve credit.</p>
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<p>For more information, visit the company&#8217;s Web site at http://www.credit-score.org&#13;</p>
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<p>Contact: </p>
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<p>Alex Shtenshlyuger</p>
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<p>Phone: 917-541-5393</p>
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<p>Email: alex@credit-score.org</p>
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		<title>Free Credit Report Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2011 22:26:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rachel Frost asked: The best way to understand all there is to know about free credit reports is to see a review of free credit report basics. From the very start we would like to inform you that none of this is intricate or complicated and that you do not need to know how a [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Rachel Frost						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>The best way to understand all there is to know about free credit reports is to see a review of free credit report basics. From the very start we would like to inform you that none of this is intricate or complicated and that you do not need to know how a credit reporting score is created to make a beneficial impact on your own personal credit. What we do want to tell you is great news and all you have to do is keep reading! As you continue to read through this credit reporting review about the basics of free reports you&#8217;ll walk away with a better understanding of what can be obtained from viewing your very own free report.<br/><br/><strong>Get You on the Right Path</strong><br/><br/>To speak honestly you need to know exactly what is on your report and the easiest way is to request a free report today. This will get you on the right path to better understanding what is on that little personal credit file. We have created this review of free credit report basics to give you a better tool in which to see exactly what&#8217;s on your report and to be able to do something about the negative items. You do not need to do anything about the positive reporting items as these are beneficial to your bottom line credit score and our wonderful to see!<br/><br/><strong>You Need to be in the Know</strong><br/><br/>Before we break down what is actually contained within a free credit report we would like to tell you one basic theory about credit reports. Many individuals feel that they to do not need to see their report at all? We are here to tell you today that it takes action regardless of how well you have run your personal financial business and regardless of how high your current credit score is these days. One of the biggest factors and benefits for obtaining your free report at least once a year is so that you can see any entry or negative report on your credit report that you did not create yourself.<br/><br/>Now we will show you what&#8217;s contained in a free basic report regardless of the reporting institutions such as Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.<br/><br/><strong>Free Credit Report Basics</strong><br/><br/> Identification and Employment Data -Personal information-Name, address, birth date, Social Security Number, and current and or most recent employer(s).  Payment History- The accounts you have done business with in the past with areas that show how much credit was extended to you and how well or how well not did you pay these creditors. Inquiries-Running record of the lenders and creditors as well as anyone else that wanted to look at your credit report for business or personal. Public Record Information- Events that are a matter of public record, such as bankruptcies, foreclosures, or tax liens. <br/><br/><a href=''>Keith</a></div>
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		<title>Free Online Credit Reports</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2011 18:35:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thomas Morva asked: The Fair Credit Reporting Act of 2004 has made it necessary for all credit bureaus to provide free credit reports to the public once a year. By September 1, 2005, all Americans were entitled to obtain their credit reports once a year free of charge. The credit reports can be from the [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Thomas Morva						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>The Fair Credit Reporting Act of 2004 has made it necessary for all credit bureaus to provide free credit reports to the public once a year. By September 1, 2005, all Americans were entitled to obtain their credit reports once a year free of charge. The credit reports can be from the three major American credit bureaus &#8212; Equifax, Experian and Trans Union.<br/><br/>The official website to go to for free credit reports is http://www.annualcreditreport.com. This site provides instant online credit report after you file an online application giving your name, address, and date of birth and social security number. Further clarification and modifications in the credit report are provided by the Federal Trade Commission website that which hosts http://www.ftc.gov/credit.<br/><br/>It should be noted that the above is the only official government website providing free online credit reports. Other websites purport themselves to be official by coining similar names similar to the above and claim to give free online credit reports. Most of these websites do provide credit reports but without a credit score. You also have to pay a fee. However, there are some genuine websites that do provide free credit reports once a year as per the FCRA rules.<br/><br/>A free online credit report contains four major sections &#8211; a person&#8217;s identification, public records, credit history and information about inquiries from creditors. The credit report would carry the FICO score, which may range from 200 to 850. A credit report of 500+ is considered good; while above 720 is considered excellent. It is this scores that creditors base their opinion on whether to give a loan or not. Credit reports also contain information of any financial upheavals like missed payments, etc.<br/><br/>The availability of free online credit reports has made them all the more accessible to the general public. This favors the government, as people become more aware of their credit problems and try to repair them. This helps build building up national economy. Businesses use these reports to constantly monitor their progress, while the general public uses them to acquire loans, insurances, etc.<br/><br/><a href=''>Douglas</a></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arturo Ronzon asked: When did you check your national credit report, was it this year, the previous year or maybe you do not even care about it. In case you do not deem it important to check, this article will alert you of the need to always request for your credit report. This is because [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Arturo Ronzon						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>When did you check your national credit report, was it this year, the previous year or maybe you do not even care about it. In case you do not deem it important to check, this article will alert you of the need to always request for your credit report. This is because it determines approval of your loan application whenever you apply for any loan. The credit report is the collection of credit data from the different credit transactions individuals make with financial institutions. Every lender goes through the credit report of the prospective borrower before approving the loan application, making the credit report a very vital document.<br/><br/>The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) mandated the three national consumer companies to always give a free copy of the credit report to all every year. This makes it compulsory for Equifax, Trans Union and Experian to produce free copies of the national credit reports to Americans every year. You can utilize this opportunity to request for a free copy of your credit report from the three bureaus; this is the first place to start from. Be very careful to apply at the right channel, especially if you are applying online so that you will not risk giving out your personal information to the wrong person, this might cost you a lot at the end of the day if it ends up with those practicing identity theft.<br/><br/>Before applying for any loan, request for your credit report so that you can know your level of credit worthiness. If your request is damaged a repair will be necessitated so as to access the loan facility in the future. The first step towards repairing your bad credit report is to request for the three free copies of your credit report from the three consumer companies, this is because, the three companies report differently independent of the other. So, to get a free national credit report, go to http://www.annualcreditreport.com. You can also apply offline by writing an application or through phone call, after your application, the request will be processed and the report will be mailed to you within fifteen days of your application. Most people prefer the online method of application because it produces an instant credit report, saving you the unnecessary time you spend waiting for the mail.<br/><br/><a href=''>Kelly</a></div>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2011 22:03:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dave Faulkner asked: Did you inquire about your free credit reports lately? If not, the time is right to go to Annual Credit Report and answer a few personal questions that only you can answer and receive your report within hours. The free instance credit reports show your entire credit history dating as far back [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Dave Faulkner						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Did you inquire about your free credit reports lately? If not, the time is right to go to Annual Credit Report and answer a few personal questions that only you can answer and receive your report within hours. The free instance credit reports show your entire credit history dating as far back to when you had your first loan or credit card.<br/><br/>Because your credit report is ever changing, you can request a copy annually for inspection of the confidential records. You will find out who as been paid off, reported slow payment and how much credit you currently have used and any new applications filed. This helps the consumer keep track of credit history while having peace of mind that you are the only one using your identity.<br/><br/>The annual free credit report lists all your current and closed accounts. The report tells whether you paid on time or at a slower rate than expected by the creditors. Because the free instant credit reports are provided as a service, there are no fees associated with receiving your annual free credit report. Of you require your credit score; you may have to pay a small fee for this information.<br/><br/>Understanding your free credit reports requires a little reading, everything comes with an explanation and the layout makes reading and understanding the credit report easy. Once you look at your credit history, you will see your name, any variations of your name you may have used, whether you are married or divorced along with past and present employers and residences.<br/><br/>The free instant credit reports allows you to make any corrections if you find incorrect information that may be affecting your denial of further credit, cheaper interest rates and even a job. If you find inconsistencies in your credit report, right a letter to the credit agency that reports the wrong information and supply documentation to get the details corrected.<br/><br/>Because you receive three separate credit reports, one from Equifax, Experian and TransUnion you need to look at each report to find mistakes or inconsistent reporting. Each agency might report something that the other one does not. Therefore, looking at all three reports for correct information requires asking for all three reports from Annual Credit Reports.<br/><br/>Your free credit reports might not seem important to you right now, but if you ever try to land that great paying job, get the good insurance rate that your neighbor has or even get a credit card or loan, you need to know what your credit report says about you. You may find yourself being rejected because of incorrect information or even accurate information that you never new existed. Get your credit report today.<br/><br/><a href=''>Clarence</a></div>
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		<title>Free Credit Reports Deliver at the Pumps</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Terry Price asked: It does not matter where you turn. All gas stations and companies have their own form of gas credit cards. Gas credit cards have made life a great deal easier for many people. It is a great way to budget your fuel needs each month and control the amount you spend on [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Terry Price						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>It does not matter where you turn. All gas stations and companies have their own form of gas credit cards. Gas credit cards have made life a great deal easier for many people. It is a great way to budget your fuel needs each month and control the amount you spend on gas, which is particularly helpful with the high gas prices of today. The problem is that in order to get a gas credit card, you will need to have good credit, which is where free credit reports come in really handy.<br/><br/>Gas credit cards are very similar to traditional credit cards in that they present many different incentives and deals. These might include various discounts, reward points, cash rebates, and numerous other rewards that you may be offered just for using their credit. However, none of these discounts, rewards, or rebates will be yours unless you have good credit.<br/><br/>Only your free credit reports can tell you if you have good credit and where you stand. One good thing about free credit reports is that they are easy to obtain and you can get three of them free each year, one from each of the three major credit reporting agencies, including Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax.<br/><br/>Viewing your free credit reports is the best indicator as to where your credit stands and if you have a good chance of getting approved for gas credit cards. Of course, not only can you see where your credit stands right now, but you can also check for any fraudulent activities, any indication of identity theft, as well as any errors that might be there. If you do find these instances, you must write to the credit bureau and correct the errors, which will then benefit your credit score and improve your overall credit rating.<br/><br/>Remember, you can obtain your free credit reports each and every year. In other words, if you obtain one from each credit bureau this year, next year at the same time, you will qualify for another free report. It is ideal that you do this each year and carefully monitor your credit history. Then you can also determine if you stand a chance at obtaining gas credit cards or any type of credit for that matter, year after year.<br/><br/>At the same time, there are many companies on the internet that give you the opportunity to continually monitor your credit report. These services are great, however, make sure that you understand just how the process works and any fees that may apply. There are some companies that sneak fees up on unsuspecting customers because they did not read the fine print.<br/><br/>However, these credit report monitoring services are ideal for any person who wants to make sure they always understand where their credit stands. They will alert you when there is a change in either direction, good or bad, on your credit report and this gives you the opportunity to analyze the change and know what is going on.<br/><br/>Gas credit cards can save you a great deal of time, money, and hassles, but so can free credit reports. Make sure that you take advantage of both.<br/><br/><a href=''>Tommy</a></div>
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		<title>Free Credit Reports For All!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matthew Keegan asked: Yes, it is true: free credit reports are available for you, the consumer. Thanks to an act of Congress, you can get copies of your credit reports annually. This means that Experian, Equifax, and Trans Union &#8211; the Big 3 credit reporting agencies &#8211; must furnish one free copy of your credit [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Matthew Keegan						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Yes, it is true: free credit reports are available for you, the consumer. Thanks to an act of Congress, you can get copies of your credit reports annually. This means that Experian, Equifax, and Trans Union &#8211; the Big 3 credit reporting agencies &#8211; must furnish one free copy of your credit report to you every year. No, you can&#8217;t get your free credit reports sent to you automatically: you must take action. Let&#8217;s take a look at how you can get copies of your credit reports sent to you today.<br/><br/>Annual Credit Report &#8211; By visiting AnnualCreditReport.com you can sign up through the government approved site that will give to you your free credit reports. Each of the three credit reporting companies is listed therein, so select one and provide your personal information to the company of your choosing. Once your information has been verified, a report will be generated for your review. Take a close look at it: if there are errors you need to follow the company&#8217;s procedures for contesting mistakes.<br/><br/>Your Credit Score &#8211; Not included with your free credit reports but available for a small fee at the same time is your credit score. This is the score whereby members of the credit industry rate your creditworthiness. The higher your score, the better for you and the lower your borrowing rates will be.<br/><br/>Competing Sites &#8211; Some consumers prefer to pay for what otherwise are free credit reports. By signing up with companies who offer this service, you can automatically have your credit reports run and sent to you on a periodic basis. Again, you will pay a fee for something you can get for free. In any case, you will pay for your credit score no matter whose service you use.<br/><br/>As with any report, check your free credit reports for errors. Experian, Trans Union, and Equifax all have procedures listed outlining how you can challenge errors. Make certain that you follow their directions to have wrong information expunged from your report. It could save you money on your next credit card loan, car loan, or home mortgage.<br/><br/>Certainly, there aren&#8217;t many things that are absolutely free in this life. Congress has seen fit that free credit reports are offered to American consumers in all 50 states. Run each report at least once annually and check it for mistakes as they commonly occur. Who knows, but those free credit reports could reveal identity theft issues too saving you much grief and aggravation if caught in a timely fashion.<br/><br/><a href=''>Lester</a></div>
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		<title>Free Government Credit Report</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thomas Morva asked: The fair credit-reporting act makes it mandatory for the three organizations (Equifax, Trans Union and Experian) to submit a credit report at least once a year to anyone who requests for the same. Typing ?annual credit report? in a search engine, which provides credit reports online and at free of cost, can [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Thomas Morva						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>The fair credit-reporting act makes it mandatory for the three organizations (Equifax, Trans Union and Experian) to submit a credit report at least once a year to anyone who requests for the same. Typing ?annual credit report? in a search engine, which provides credit reports online and at free of cost, can give access to the appropriate online site.<br/><br/>A free government credit report is also available by phone or by mail and reaches the concerned person within fifteen days of requesting. The government agency that provides free credit reports is located in Atlanta (Georgia) and can be contacted via mail or telephone.<br/><br/>The prerequisites that are required for obtaining a free credit report are ? the person?s name, address, social security number, and date of birth. There are some other ?imposter? credit reporting companies that try to mimic the actual agency?s website by deliberately misspelling it. This is a common tactic used by companies who try to extract money from unsuspecting credit report mongers.<br/><br/>Under the federal law, a person is permitted to obtain a free credit report if a company takes unfavorable action against him, such as rejecting his application for credit, insurance, or employment then the person can demand a free credit report within sixty days of receiving the notice. The notice will give the name, address, and telephone number of the consumer reporting company. A person is also entitled to one free report a year if he is unemployed and plans to search for a job within 60 days if he is on welfare or if his report is inaccurate as a result of swindling, including identity theft.<br/><br/>A credit report can make or break a company or a person because all the financial data and history of the report holder is clearly mentioned in this report. The most important fact to be noted about a credit report is that any negative comment or remark on the report will literally leave an indelible mark on the person?s financial record. This is because a bad credit remark is not removed from a credit report for at least ten years.<br/><br/><a href=''>Rose</a></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Francine Denson asked: There some confusion out there when it comes to free credit reports. You have likely seen the many articles that are floating around that state that you can get your free credit report, but just what does a free credit report consist of? In this article will will look at the differences [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Francine Denson						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>There some confusion out there when it comes to free credit reports. You have likely seen the many articles that are floating around that state that you can get your free credit report, but just what does a free credit report consist of? In this article will will look at the differences in the 3 different types of credit reports advertised and learn more about which one is the most beneficial to have.<br/><br/>Type #1) Single Credit Bureau Report<br/><br/>One type of credit report is one where you can get a report from only one of the three bureaus. These three bureaus are Equifax, Trans Union and Experian; most of the time with this type of report you will have to choose one of these companies to get your report from. This may not help you very much because each of the three bureaus differs a bit in the content they report. You would probably benefit more from a 3-1.<br/><br/>Usefulness: C-<br/><br/>Type #2) 3-1 Credit Report<br/><br/>A 3-1 report would include a report from each of the three bureaus. The advantage to this is you get all three reports. The downside is that you get only one score from one bureau. It would be more sensible to receive all three of the bureaus scores. Mortgage companies look at the three scores and usually go by the one in the middle. I would only be logical to see what they see if you are attempting to get a loan.<br/><br/>Usefulness: B<br/><br/>Type #3) 3-1 Credit Report With Credit Scores<br/><br/>This brings us to the third type. This is the 3-1 credit report that included all three scores. This is the best offer there is due to the fact that this is what lenders look at. You will want to ensure that you know what you are getting when you request a credit report.<br/><br/>Usefulness: A+<br/><br/>Every consumer is entitled to one free report from each of the three bureaus annually, but this does not include a credit score. By using the services of on of the popular online free credit report sites, you can get instant access to not only your credit reports but your credit scores as well. You would be best off off obtaining a 3-1 with all three scores so you can have a clear view of what lenders are looking at when deciding whether or not to approve your loan.<br/><br/><a href=''>Adrian</a></div>
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