Caution: Some websites provide the free credit report, but also place you in a monthly subscription for their credit monitoring service unless you cancel. Some FreeCreditReport.com offers only offer one free report, but try to sell you their 3 reports in one service.
They include, but are not limited to:
FreeCreditReport.com which has several links to them including banner links from Yahoo and other websites.
TrueCredit.com
2006-11-29 17:01:22
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answered by Jeff H 5
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Experian, Equifax...all the credit bureaus have a site that you can check...it is a safe site for each one as it deals with your personal information - depends where in the country you live as to which bureau is the predominent one in your specific area.
Also you can get a free annual report once a year...or if you apply for credit & are denied you have the right to see a copy of your report from the reporting agency....either write them a letter or log onto their internet site
2006-11-29 17:08:14
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answered by amronh a 2
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the only thank you to get your maximum contemporary score (and the excellent one) is to touch each CRA in my view and pay their expenditures. All 3 have web content the place you will desire to purchase your scores. or you ought to use MyFICO to purchase your score from trans-union and Equifax, Experian has because of the fact chop up with FICO so which you will would desire to touch them one after the other. additionally a individual could have a "sparkling credit checklist" and nevertheless have a low score via low credit utilization or in the event that they are continually close to their credit limits despite in the event that they pay each month on time. there are various factors in touch in credit calculations. It does no longer harm to appreciate your score. this way you have an thought of no be counted if or no longer you will land up paying a a techniques better APR and in case you score has larger plenty because of the fact you final offered motor vehicle or domicile coverage, you will desire to touch the coverage employer for a less high priced value as they use credit scores to base coverage expenditures. desire this helps answer your question.
2016-10-13 10:05:16
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answered by arleta 4
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www.truecredit.com or www.freecreditreport.com. 2nd site gives you the option to get all 3 reports for free. You're entitled to ONE free report from each credit bureau every year.
2006-11-29 16:35:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you seen the link in Yahoo mail!
FREE CREDIT REPORT
It might be safer!
2006-11-29 16:39:00
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answered by luckyumer 2
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https://www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/index.jsp
2006-11-29 16:33:52
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answered by cowrepo 4
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