If you had a job and stop living off welfare you wouldn't have to worry about getting things for free! GET A JOB!
2006-09-17 11:21:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Skip FreeCreditReport.com. AnnualCreditReport.com is the only place to receive your free credit reports.
Did you receive this message after you picked a bureau and started answering questions about your credit accounts?
If someone has stolen your identity, they may have a trade line that the bureau asked about when getting your free report, that you don't know about. Thus, the bureau asking for proof of identity.
If you need your reports, you may also get them free by writing to Annual Credit Report Request Service. You can send a copy of your id as proof, but it's not required. The request form is in the 'Source' box below.
Good Luck!
2006-09-17 09:24:21
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answered by Celeste 6
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The only true government site for your free reports is annualcreditreport.com
Any other site is considered - by the government - to be scam sites (which they are) You cannot go throught the credit bureaus directly to get your free FACT-ACT reports, even they will tell you to go to annualcreditreport.com if you are ordering the free reports.
It is not unusual at all for the credit bureaus to request a copy of your drivers license and/or of a utility bill to prove that you are who you say you are.
2006-09-17 08:33:03
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answered by echo 7
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Here are the three major credit reporting companies.
What I do is request a credit report from one. Then about 3 months later I request a credit report from another company, and then request one from the third company about another 3 months later. (You are only allowed 1 free credit report in a one year period, from each company.) In that way, I can pretty much monitor my credit report all year long.
http://www.transunion.com
http://www.experion.com
http://www.equifax.com
2006-09-17 08:02:22
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answered by Dick 7
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Yes --go to freecreditreport.com and you are allowed to get one or two free reports per year. You will be able to use this service to review your report and dispute anything on it for a month without being charged. Cancel your membership within the month and you will not be charged the $13.95.
2006-09-17 07:56:32
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answered by just julie 6
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look at freecreditreport.com. If you have serious concerns, you can contact the credit reporting agencies directly.. I have worked in this industry and know how very easy it is for something to be applied to your credit report that is wrong. It is also extremely easy for someone to use your SS# and screw with your credit.
2006-09-17 07:57:23
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answered by Nancy 5
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http://www.annualcreditreport.com is absolutely free and for information on building up your credit report check out some of the tips found at the link in the source box.
2006-09-17 07:55:35
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answered by Anonymous
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www.annualcreditreport.com is the best site. You pay nothing for their service and can get reports from all three reporting bureaus once a year.
2006-09-17 07:55:43
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answered by clarity 7
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www.annualcreditreport.com You can obtain the report from all three major agencies once per year through this site, absolutely free.
2006-09-17 07:51:55
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answered by CE S 3
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go to freecreditreport.com
2006-09-17 07:50:06
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answered by Anonymous
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