You can use truecredit.com to pull a new credit report everyday. It updates every 24hours so basically every 24 hours you can get a new report. Pulling your credit report every day will not affect your credit score. When you initiate/pull your own credit report it is coded as a soft inquiry and does not affect your credit score and no one sees the soft inquiries on your report, only you. If a lender or other third party pulls a score inorder to give you credit that will be a hard inquiry and that may decrease your credit score. The hard inquires affect your FICO credit score for 1 year and they stay on your report for 2 years. If you sign up for truecredt through walmart financial you will get a discount so google walmart truecredit and you will pay $11+ per month a new report each day. I listed the link to the walmart discount in the source info. You can learn more about your credit at www.myfico.com
Also know that the only site that can give you a FICO score is myfico.com all other scores are faco scores. but the truecredit is great for see a new report everyday the scores are faco scores.
PS truecredit monitors all three credit bureaus Equifax, experian, and transunion.
2007-02-08 02:53:49
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answered by joanjj3 1
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Why would you want to do this? Are you worried about changes to your credit report on a daily basis? It might be best if you sign up for a credit protection service with one of your credit card companies. They do it for a nominal fee, and will alert you whenever there's a change to your credit report. Wouldn't that be easier than getting the same report every day?
2007-02-05 15:27:32
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answered by Infohigh 1
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TiP: Pulling credit reports can count against your credit rating, as I understand it. It looks like someone is checking you out in order to give you a loan, which looks like you are trying to borrow a lot of money.
2007-02-05 08:22:06
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answered by Wolfithius 4
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You can go to www.freecreditreport.com and sign up. For $12.95 a month, you get unlimited access to your Experian credit report, so you can basically get a new one every day if you wanted. They will also alert you of any changes to your credit report, to help prevent identity theft.
2007-02-05 08:19:53
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answered by marky p 1
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usually your bank can help you out with this...try wells fargo or Chase. You really don't need a daily credit report though. It is suggested that you get one every four months. Try freecreditreport.com and get one from each place every four months. You never have to pay anything and you get your credit checked three times.
2007-02-05 08:24:16
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answered by Amy_S 3
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