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Free National Credit Reports
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 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.
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.
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.
Kelly
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.
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.
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.
Kelly
Are All Credit Reports Truly Free?
Jeff Lakie asked:
The Federal Trade Commission through an act of Congress has authorized that the three major credit reporting bureaus offer one free copy of your credit report to you on an annual basis. This decision has proven to be a boon for consumers who can now find out what creditors are saying about them and quickly respond to errors and omissions. Not all offers for obtaining free credit reports are truly free. Read on and we’ll explore how you can know if an offer is right for you.
First off, only AnnualCreditReport.com is the internet site established by Experian, Trans Union, and Equifax to provide free credit reports for consumers directly by the three main credit reporting bureaus. At this site, you can get one free copy once annually from each company, but you will have to pay five to eight dollars to obtain your credit score, which is separate from your credit report. You don’t have to order your score, but it is valuable information that can be handy to you.
Secondly, there are companies out there who claim to offer free copies of your credit report and credit score through them. On the surface these could look like better offers, but they always have a string attached, namely other services you must purchase. These services can include credit monitoring, credit watch, and the like. Fees for these services vary, but you’ll probably pay $8 to $12 per month for most services. Add it all up and you will dish out more than $100 for this type of plan while it will only cost you $20 or less through the FTC’s approved site at AnnualCreditReport.com
Finally, It is not wrong for these companies to offer these services to you. It can be a bit misleading, but they usually are upfront about what is offered to you through their plans. However, if you pull your credit reports on a regular basis, then you simply don’t need their credit watch service. Just keep an eye on things through your free reports and mostly everything should be okay.
If you elect to use a credit monitoring plan, make certain that you can cancel the plan at any time. Avoid annual contracts but use the companies if you need an extra set of eyes to look out for trouble on your behalf. In some cases they can be of value, but in most cases your own work will save you plenty of money over the long run.
Mildred
The Federal Trade Commission through an act of Congress has authorized that the three major credit reporting bureaus offer one free copy of your credit report to you on an annual basis. This decision has proven to be a boon for consumers who can now find out what creditors are saying about them and quickly respond to errors and omissions. Not all offers for obtaining free credit reports are truly free. Read on and we’ll explore how you can know if an offer is right for you.
First off, only AnnualCreditReport.com is the internet site established by Experian, Trans Union, and Equifax to provide free credit reports for consumers directly by the three main credit reporting bureaus. At this site, you can get one free copy once annually from each company, but you will have to pay five to eight dollars to obtain your credit score, which is separate from your credit report. You don’t have to order your score, but it is valuable information that can be handy to you.
Secondly, there are companies out there who claim to offer free copies of your credit report and credit score through them. On the surface these could look like better offers, but they always have a string attached, namely other services you must purchase. These services can include credit monitoring, credit watch, and the like. Fees for these services vary, but you’ll probably pay $8 to $12 per month for most services. Add it all up and you will dish out more than $100 for this type of plan while it will only cost you $20 or less through the FTC’s approved site at AnnualCreditReport.com
Finally, It is not wrong for these companies to offer these services to you. It can be a bit misleading, but they usually are upfront about what is offered to you through their plans. However, if you pull your credit reports on a regular basis, then you simply don’t need their credit watch service. Just keep an eye on things through your free reports and mostly everything should be okay.
If you elect to use a credit monitoring plan, make certain that you can cancel the plan at any time. Avoid annual contracts but use the companies if you need an extra set of eyes to look out for trouble on your behalf. In some cases they can be of value, but in most cases your own work will save you plenty of money over the long run.
Mildred
How to Obtain a Free FICO Score Credit Report Online
Zach Ford asked:
Your FICO score, calculated by information in your credit report, is one of the most valuable tools in your financial arsenal. FICO (named after Fair Issac Corp, the company that pioneered credit scoring) mathematically calculates your late or timely payments and other factors in your credit history into a number that indicates how good a credit risk you would be.
Hundreds of bits of financial information are used in calculating your score and it’s important to be certain that some of those factors aren’t errors or even credit fraud. Therefore, you should check your credit report and FICO score at least once a year and even more frequently if you relocate, change jobs or open new accounts. Quickly correcting any errors that may be in your report is vital to your financial health.
Another, very important, reason to check your credit report is your present and future employers. Checking a job applicant’s report has become standard practice in trying to determine if they’d be a good fit with the company. You can see how an error or fraudulent entry in your credit report can make a significant impact on your life!
You can obtain a copy of your credit report and FICO score by either going online or using the postal service. Experian, TransUnion and Equifax, the three agencies, offer free copies of your report and FICO score once per year. You will find forms online that you can use to request these reports. Take care, however, that you don’t inadvertently get taken in by the many look-alike websites that often imitate these legitimate reporting agencies. The imitators will offer the free reports but in authorizing it, you’re actually signing up for a monthly credit reporting service that will charge you a fee. Unless you want this type of service, be very careful to read all the agreements and fine print, even on the three legitimate websites.
Checking your credit report and FICO score at least once per year will help insure that you stay financially healthy and maintain your good credit reputation.
Randall
Your FICO score, calculated by information in your credit report, is one of the most valuable tools in your financial arsenal. FICO (named after Fair Issac Corp, the company that pioneered credit scoring) mathematically calculates your late or timely payments and other factors in your credit history into a number that indicates how good a credit risk you would be.
Hundreds of bits of financial information are used in calculating your score and it’s important to be certain that some of those factors aren’t errors or even credit fraud. Therefore, you should check your credit report and FICO score at least once a year and even more frequently if you relocate, change jobs or open new accounts. Quickly correcting any errors that may be in your report is vital to your financial health.
Another, very important, reason to check your credit report is your present and future employers. Checking a job applicant’s report has become standard practice in trying to determine if they’d be a good fit with the company. You can see how an error or fraudulent entry in your credit report can make a significant impact on your life!
You can obtain a copy of your credit report and FICO score by either going online or using the postal service. Experian, TransUnion and Equifax, the three agencies, offer free copies of your report and FICO score once per year. You will find forms online that you can use to request these reports. Take care, however, that you don’t inadvertently get taken in by the many look-alike websites that often imitate these legitimate reporting agencies. The imitators will offer the free reports but in authorizing it, you’re actually signing up for a monthly credit reporting service that will charge you a fee. Unless you want this type of service, be very careful to read all the agreements and fine print, even on the three legitimate websites.
Checking your credit report and FICO score at least once per year will help insure that you stay financially healthy and maintain your good credit reputation.
Randall
Where Can You Really Get a Copy of Your Free Credit Reports?
Posted by admin in Personal Finance on July 11, 2009
Joe Maruca asked:
The offers are everywhere! Commercials with catchy jingles, free offers, scare tactics about identity theft and poor credit, it’s hard to miss them. So what’s the real deal? Is everyone allowed to give away free copies of your credit report?
There are many websites that offer a free copy of your credit report but most of them will only do it if you sign up for other services like “credit monitoring.” The only place recommended by the Federal Trade Commission is “annualcreditreport” dot “com” which is set up by the three credit reporting agencies. You can also call them at 1-877-322-8228.
If you’ve already gotten your free credit report for the year, you can get an additional copy of your credit report if you have been denied credit (by a credit card company, loan, etc.) within 60 days. You can also purchase a copy if you need to for about $10. For More information and FAQ, visit the Federal Trade Commission’s website at “ftc” dot “gov”
Why is it a good idea to check my credit? It’s a good idea to review your credit report and score on a regular bases for several very important reasons including: Identity theft, inaccuracies, unauthorized activity and to see who has been checking your credit aside from you. The information in your credit report can affect your ability to secure a loan (car loan, home loan, student loan and more) and can also determine what type of interest rate you receive from your credit card company.
So remember, you can receive a free copy of your credit report without signing up for any additional services and it’s a good idea to review the information in your credit report on a regular bases.
To learn more about good personal finance practices visit www.creditcardinfohub.com where you’ll find this and other articles including 5 Easy Steps to Financial, Credit and Debt Relief.
Sharon
The offers are everywhere! Commercials with catchy jingles, free offers, scare tactics about identity theft and poor credit, it’s hard to miss them. So what’s the real deal? Is everyone allowed to give away free copies of your credit report?
There are many websites that offer a free copy of your credit report but most of them will only do it if you sign up for other services like “credit monitoring.” The only place recommended by the Federal Trade Commission is “annualcreditreport” dot “com” which is set up by the three credit reporting agencies. You can also call them at 1-877-322-8228.
If you’ve already gotten your free credit report for the year, you can get an additional copy of your credit report if you have been denied credit (by a credit card company, loan, etc.) within 60 days. You can also purchase a copy if you need to for about $10. For More information and FAQ, visit the Federal Trade Commission’s website at “ftc” dot “gov”
Why is it a good idea to check my credit? It’s a good idea to review your credit report and score on a regular bases for several very important reasons including: Identity theft, inaccuracies, unauthorized activity and to see who has been checking your credit aside from you. The information in your credit report can affect your ability to secure a loan (car loan, home loan, student loan and more) and can also determine what type of interest rate you receive from your credit card company.
So remember, you can receive a free copy of your credit report without signing up for any additional services and it’s a good idea to review the information in your credit report on a regular bases.
To learn more about good personal finance practices visit www.creditcardinfohub.com where you’ll find this and other articles including 5 Easy Steps to Financial, Credit and Debt Relief.
Sharon

