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Why You Should Get Three Credit Reports Simultaneously – and Not Just One


Why You Should Get Three Credit Reports Simultaneously – and Not Just One

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Does it make any difference on credit reports if you never activate a credit card?


Question by Huntsman: Does it make any difference on credit reports if you never activate a credit card?
Last week I applied and got a Sears card account to get $ 15 off an item.I expect the bill to come in the mail in a couple of weeks for about $ 100 and I will pay it in full.I just got this credit card in the mail.I do not plan to activate this card. (never plan to use it for the rest of my life)How will this show up on the credit reports?It will quieten show the account as unfastened right?

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Answer by tro
it won’tit is not active until you activate it, therefore it is not on any reports



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Q&A: How to handle bad credit debt thats almost 10 years old but it still shows up on my credit reports?


Question by bynam: How to handle bad credit debt thats almost 10 years old but it still shows up on my credit reports?
I have atleast 4 major credit debts that was in the early 90′s i thought bad debt only remains on your credit for no longer than 7 years its almost over 10 years but they tranquillize show up on my credit reports. Is there anything I tin go legally to take those off my credit history, Specially now that I am trying to rebuild my credit.

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Answer by SPIFIMAN1
You need to dispute these accounts with all 3 credit bureaus stating the per the Fair Credit Reporting Act these accounts are to old to be listed on your credit report.



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Credit reports. Where is the easiest and cheapest place to run a tri merge credit report?


Question by Juan Rangel: Credit reports. Where is the easiest and cheapest place to run a tri merge credit report?
I am looking for the best place to run credit describe (tri merge) for my clients. any suggestions?

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Answer by RJ
freetriplescore.com gives u all 3 described and score. – creditcard required Annualcredireport.com gives the reports free (no tallied) – no credit card required.



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National Credit Report Wants College Grads To Understand Their Credit Reports And Scores


National Credit Report Wants College Grads To Understand Their Credit Reports And Scores

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Delray Beach, FL (PRWEB) June 4, 2010

NationalCreditReport.com, a leader in credit report, credit score and credit monitoring services, advises recent college graduates that it’s never too early to get a good understanding of their credit report and score.

“Young adults just graduating from college should realize that along with newly-found financial freedom comes quite a bit of financial responsibility,” said Ambrose, Vice President of Marketing and Operations for NationalCreditReport.com. “It’s never too early to start building good credit with the III major credit bureaus and protecting your identity.”

However, many college graduates are not clear on the fundamental details about credit and the information credit report bureaus begin collecting in their credit files from the time they open their first credit card.

“To begin understanding your credit report and score, you should know that there are three major credit bureaus, Experian™, Equifax™ and TransUnion™,” said Ambrose. “But since credit reporting bureaus are all separate entities, they may each have different information on you resulting in different credit scores.”

A credit file will contain information on the types of credit you have such as credit cards, your debt like outstanding student loans and credit payment history. They also contain housing information, employment history, your Social Security number and information that is public record including judgments, bankruptcies and liens.

Ambrose also notes that it’s not only lenders and creditors that can get your credit report from the credit reporting bureaus. Insurance companies, collection agencies, landlords and with a permissible purpose can access credit files. Even potential and current employers can check your credit file with your approval.

“Having a basic understanding your credit report and score is vital in building good credit. Good imputed can result in being granted better lent and lines of credit,” state Ambrose.

About NationalCreditReport.com
Since 2004, NationalCreditReport.com has specialized in providing credit information and credit monitoring services to consumers to help them understand their credit report and score. NationalCreditReport.com encourages consumers to check their credit report from each of the three major credit bureaus on a regular basis.

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What are some ways to check your credit reports and identity for free?


Question by Etcha Sketch: What are some ways to check your credit reports and identity for free?
I already checked my complimentary annual reports (3). But, if someone got a hold of my info, and is keeping a credit card, or buying stuff in my name and #’s, HOW do I find this out?

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Answer by Cold
If someone got hold of your info and opened credit under your call you would see it on your credit reports.Note that you are never financially responsible for ID theft.It just takes know how to fix them properly.The person doing the theft will be easily to track down and face charge.Just keep an eye on your reports once a year.Spot anything suspicious that is not yours and take care of it.If you want to, you can freeze all three of your credit reports.I do not advise this.Employers like to check, so do car insurance companies and landlords.No harm in leaving them unfrozen since you are never financially responsible for ID theft.



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Q&A: How bad will banks running credit reports impact my credit score?


Question by Jonathan: How bad will banks running credit reports impact my credit score?
I’m beginning the dealing of purchasing my first home, and have gotten pre-approved by one mortgage company already. I would like to also talk to my bank, as well as my fiance’s to see what they have to offer, but if they both run credit reports will 3 inquiries in this short amount of time significantly impact my credit scores?

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Answer by Larkie
An application for a mortgage lend is a “hard pull” on your assign report. It does affect your credit score. Anytime that you are actually getting a loan or a new credit card, the lender conducts a hard pull on your credit report. This stays on the record. It also lowers your credit score by about five points for six months. For this reason, it is important to guard your credit report from too many hard pulls.Ask the lenders where you are enquire if a soft pull will suffice since you are just shopping loans and explain the circumstances or at least ask if they intend to do a hard or soft pull as partially of your inquiry. Then you can make an informed decision on how you hope to continue. And please do make your intentions clear from the get go. Some overly zealous business may start the loan procedure when all you want is a cite. Don’t just assume. We running into that problem shopping for an auto loan.



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FTC Completes Rollout of Free Credit Reports Across Eastern States and All U.S. Territories


FTC Completes Rollout of Free Credit Reports Across Eastern States and All U.S. Territories

Lancaster, CA (PRWEB) September 3, 2005

Residents of the eastern states and all U.S. territories joined the rest of the nation on September 1st, 2005 in obtaining easy access to their credit reports as allowed by federal law.

The people of Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, U.S. territories and possessions, and Puerto Rico were granted a right the FTC fought years for — the right for every US resident to have access to copies of their credit report for free every 12 months.

Consumers worried about identity theft, concerned about loan rejection, or simply curious about what their report says can go online to http://www.annualcreditreport.com. There, within 15 minutes they will be able to view or download their credit report, the document that defines their credit-worthiness, for once without being asked for a credit card.

The rollout of free credit report eligibility that the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act mandated started with the western states in December 2004. There has since been a rush of orders as the rollout continued across the Midwestern and southern states, delaying credit report processing for the first few days of regional eligibility.

Many people are unfamiliar with the implications of the growing speed and ways in which their credit information is used. Some even question the urgency of staying on top of their personal credit reports.

Why the need for a current credit report?

Errors on your credit report – “Your credit report has information that affects whether you can get a loan – and how much you will have to pay to borrow money,” states the Federal Trade Commission. That means that employers, insurers, mortgage lenders, car loan lenders, and landlords all use your credit report to decide whether to accept or reject you. “79 percent of the credit reports surveyed contained either serious errors or other mistook of some kind,” states the U.S. Public Interest Research Group, who did a major study on the accuracy of credit reports. “Twenty-five percent (25 percent) of the credit reports surveyed contained serious errors that could result in the denial of assigned, such as false delinquencies or accounts that did not belong to the consumer.”

Identity theft – Identity theft has become a rising problem in both the public and private sector. Consumers can become victims without flushing realizing it. Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada has put impart a Public Advisory Special Report warning consumers, “One reason for the increase in identity theft may be that consumers often become victims of identity theft without having any direct contact with the identity thieves who acquire their personal data. Simply by doing things that are part of everyday routine — charging dinner at a restaurant, using payment cards to purchase gasoline or rent a car, or submitting personal information to employers and various levels of government – consumers may be leaving or exposing their personal data where identity thieves can access and use it without the consumers’ knowledge or permission.” Thieves gain personal credit information through theft of payment cards and documents, shoulder surfing, skimming, e-mail and website spoofing and theft from company or government databases.

The site http://www.annualcreditreport.com was set up specifically to handle requests for free credit reports from the three major credit reporting agencies: TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax, as mandated by the new law. Reports from each of the three credit bureaus vary because not all creditors report to each of the agencies. Consumers are advised to order their free credit reports from all three of these credit reporting agencies. Credit reports can be ordered by phone toll-free at (877) 322-8228, or by mail at P.O. Box 105281, Atlanta, GA, 30348-5281.

Because some consumers have been misled into signing up for costly ($ 79.95) credit monitoring services by alluring promises of free credit reports, the FTC recently penalized Experian $ 950,000 for using deceptive practices at the website freecreditreport.com. They have warned the public to stay away from ordering any services in exchange for free credit reports. Beware also of pop-up ads that claim to be from http://www.annualcreditreport.com or a soundalike website.

TransUnion, Experian and Equifax all charge fees from $ 9.50 on up to order additional credit reports, but some states have set caps on the fees these agencies are allowed to charge. Thanks to the FTC you are eligible to get free credit reports if:

You have not already ordered a credit report in the previous 12 months A person has taken adverse action against you because of information in your credit report You are the victim of identify theft and place a fraud alert in your file Your file contains inaccurate information as a result of fraud You are on public assistance You are unemployed but expect to apply for employment within 60 days

Those who are concerned about their social security numbers getting into the wrong hands can order their free credit report by mail and request that their social security numbers be truncated on the report. When you go to order your credit report, have the following information handy:

Name Address Social Security number Date of birth Your previous address(es), if you have moved in the last two years

The FTC championed several rights for consumers regarding their attributed reports:

You have the right to dispute incomplete or inaccurate information Consumer reporting agencies must correct or delete inaccurate, incomplete, or unverifiable information, within 30 days Consumer reporting agencies may not report outdated negative information more than seven years old and bankruptcies more than ten years old Access to your file is limited to those specified by the FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act) and you must give your consent for reports to be provided to employers You may limit “prescreened” offers of credit and insurance you get based on information in your credit report; you may seek damages from violators Identity theft victims and active duty military personnel have additional rights. (More information can be found at http://www.ftc.gov/credit and http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/credit/freereports.htm.)

Order your free credit report from http://www.annualcreditreport.com today. If you’ve done anything financial: given permission to an employer or landlord to run an assign check on you; applied for credit cards, a line of credit, a home equity loan, or mortgage; or you think you might do so in the next 6 months to a year, you are going to need it. You might also want to order your credit score, otherwise known as a FICO hitting. While it’s not free, it is an useful bottom line number to know. It will be what a mortgage lender is sounding at when they decide if you are a poor or good credit risk and what interest rate to offer you.

Since credit report disputes often take up to six months or more to resolve, the smart consumer should plan to thoroughly know his or her credit health months ahead of employ for a major loan. Now residents of any U.S. state or territory can get started with a credit report free of charge thanks to the FTC.

About the Author:

L Frizzell writes articles on free credit reports for http://www.CreditStraightTalk.com, a website dedicated to providing consumers with honorable and accurate information on how to repair and manage their personal imputing.

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Cheryl J Smith, Director of Public Relations

CreditStraightTalk.com

818-279-1606

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Q&A: What is the website for once a year free credit reports from the 3 agencies?


Question by gnateleeagain: What is the website for once a year free credit reports from the 3 agencies?
I hope to pull up all three of my credit reports and I know that there is one site that allows you to pull up your complete credit report from all three reporting agencies and it is allowed just once a year for liberate. Please give me the exact site. Thanks!

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Answer by Gaytheist Buddha
http://annualcreditreport.comall others are scams



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Do mortgage lenders pull credit reports multiple times during the refinance process?


Question by Texas: Do mortgage lenders pull credit reports multiple times during the refinance process?
We’re about to refinance our home and we both have good credit scores. I know our credit reports will be pulled when we apply, but will our reports be pulled again before closing? The quote from our bank was for closing in 6 weeks. We were hoping to get a new car soon and may not be able to wait 6 weeks. But, I don’t want to jeopardizing doing something that might hurt my score before closing.

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Answer by Cold
Once when you apply.And then again before you subscribed on the dotted line…



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Q&A: How do I run credit reports on prospective customers?


Question by MissMary1: How do I run credit reports on prospective customers?
I operate a small business. We are getting into a new market of residential customers and I would like to be able to run credit reports on potential customers. How do I do it?We sell a consumer product that generally gets financing, however, with the residential customers, we are going to finance them in-house.

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Answer by rob_hallock
First see if it is legal.



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Free Credit Reports: Why They Are Important and Where to Access Yours


Free Credit Reports: Why They Are Important and Where to Access Yours

Article by Marilyn Bohn

Recently my daughter applied for a home loan and to her dismay there were four errors on her credit report. Credit card companies and one bank she had never had accounts with were listed with thousands of dollars owing on the accounts. It took several weeks and a lot of time and effort, not to mention frustration to get these inaccuracies off her report.My friend who requested her credit accounted found a lending showing up as 90 days retiring due which she had actually paid cancelled early. It took her 30 days to get this cleared off her record.Our Credit report determines our credit score. Our credit score is identical important as it affects our lives in every way from renting or buying an accommodating, getting lower car insurance rates, or applying for loans of all kinds.The following information comes from http://www.annualcreditreport.com.A credit score is a complex mathematical model that evaluates many types of information in a credit file. A credit score is used by a lender to assist determine whether a person qualifies for a particular credit card, loan, or service. Most credit scores estimate the risk a company incurs by lending a person money or providing them with a service —— specifically, the likelihood that the person will make payments on clock in the next two to three years. Generally, the higher the score, the less risk the person represents.The site set up by the vauntingly three credit reporting agencies in the United States, to furnish free annual assign reports, as required by federal law is http://www.annualcreditreport.com. Fight identity theft by monitoring and reviewing your credit accounting. You may request your free credit report online, by phone or request your report through the mail. Free credit reports requested online are viewable immediately upon authentication of identity. Free credit reports requested by phone or mail will be processed within 15 days of receiving your request.If ordering online the site’s security protocols are designed to protect your personally identifiable information from unauthorised access or alteration. Measures included physical and technological security and encryption of certain information.You must enter your Social Security Number to receive a free attribute report done AnnualCreditReport.com. The site’s security protocols and measures are designed to protect the personally identifiable information you provide from unauthorized address or alteration. As an added security measure, you can choose to have your credit report display no more than the last four digits of your Social Security number.

This central site allows you to request a free credit file disclosure, commonly called a credit described, once ever 12 months from each of the nationwide consumer credit reporting companies: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.You are entitled to receive one free attribute report every 12 months from each of the nationwide consumer credit reporting companies through the Central Source. (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion) it is entirely your choice whether you order all three credit reports at the same time or order one now and others subsequently. The advantage of ordering all three at the same time is that you can compare them. (However, you will not be eligible for another complimentary credit report from the Central Source for 12 months.) On the other hand, the advantage of ordering one now and others afterward (for example, one credit report every four months) is that you can keep track of any changes or new information that may appear on your attribute report. Remember, you are entitle to receive one free impute report done the Central Source every 12 months from each of the nationwide consumer credit reporting companies — Equifax, Experian and TransUnion — so if you order from only one company today you can still order from the other two companies at a later date.To find out more about credit reports, my compensate as a consumer, the Fair Credit Reporting Act and the FACT Act go to http://www.ftc.gov/creditIn addition to consumers who are eligible for a free credit report through the Annual Credit Report Request Service; consumers in some states are eligible for a free credit report under state law. The next states have laws that make free assigning reports available to consumers: Colorado, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Vermont.

Marilyn Bohn’s BioMarilyn is a creative organizer who has been organizing for terminated 20 years. She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers and is working towards becoming a Certified Professional Organizer. Professionally she has been organizing homes and offices for over two years. She holds a bachelors degree in Social Work. She has reared five daughters and currently lives in Utah.

Go to her website http://www.marilynbohn.com where you can find free organizing tip and interesting blogs and helpful articling on organizing.

About the Author

Marilyn is a creative organizer who has been organizing for over 20 years. She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers.She holds a bachelors degree in Social Work. She has reared five daughters and currently lives in Utah.Go to her website http://www.marilynbohn.com where you can find free organizing tips and interesting blogs and helpful articles on organizing.





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Where can I get all 3 credit reports online without having to sign up for a membership?


Question by bafrisio: Where can I get all 3 credit reports online without having to sign up for a membership?
I am planning on filing for bankruptcy and need credit reports for me a my wife. I wear’t desire to join a credit watch program. I jst want to be able to pay and print off all the reports and be done with it.

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Answer by Ryan M
annualcreditreport.com



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What is the best company to order credit reports from?


Question by glory: What is the best company to order credit reports from?
Attention credit gurus. A consumer is supposed to be able to get one free credit report. But when I tried to order, the co. puts up an agreement that forces you into monthly imputing report monitoring for a monthly fee, this before they give you the “loose” report, So what is the best way to get the 3 credit reports.

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Answer by Abnar K
About order ascribe reports can be read in http://the-net-usa.blogspot.com/?q=order%20credit%20reports



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Is there a credit reporting agency that will accept credit reports from a small business w/o charging a fee?


Question by Bruce T: Is there a credit reporting agency that will accept credit reports from a small business w/o charging a fee?
I ain a small business where there are numerous debtors who run up bills and then decline to pay. Are there any credit reporting agencies which will accept credit reports from me without charging me any kind of fees? I cannot spend to pay a membership fee. I am already losing money and lonesome a small percentage of debtors will pay to resolve a bad credit report. Many just don’t care if they have a bad credit rating. Thanks.

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Answer by littlemissmay
you can sell this debt to a collection agency if you want and they will hunt them until they get the money



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How long should I keep my credit reports?


Question by Bookworm: How long should I keep my credit reports?
My bank sends me quarterly bank reports. I don’t really have anything of note on them as I pay my credit cards cancelled in full on time. I know there are suggestions as to how yearn to keep credit bills, bank statements, receipts, tax returns, etc. What is it for credit reports from Equifax, etc?

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Answer by Lynn
I was told by a lawyer and have anagrammatize that you should keep all kinds of money-related statements for 7 years. I usually keep them 10 years just to be sure.The Equifax, etc., I would keep for three years because they can change so quickly in a short amount of time.



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