annualcreditreport.com. It's mandated by the government and it is free, just don't sign up for any offers that pop up.
2007-05-20 09:45:00
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answered by Akbar B 6
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yea they usually want to charge you after 30 days but you can cancel them so you won't get charged. I used to work for Washington Mutual and their credit card gives you acess to you FICO score for free, and they send you an email update whenever it changes.
2007-05-20 16:28:52
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answered by Jenn aka JDub 2
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Maybe you can try below website to get the information you need. It's about online credit checks articles for your second opinion.
2007-05-21 02:21:46
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answered by Anonymous
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You can see your report for free, but usually not your score. Pay the $7-10 to see your score. Its important to know it, especially if you are going to borrow money soon.
2007-05-20 23:33:49
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answered by Ann507 2
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www.myfreecreditreport.com... It is absolutely FREE! I have used this website before and it does not ask you for credit card numbers or anything like that. Check it out...
2007-05-20 23:45:45
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answered by Candy 3
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NO,,THEY WANT MONEY--IT'S A SHAME,,ISN;T IT,,CALL EXPERIAN,,THERE IS $7.00,,AND GET A CURRENT COPY OF YOUR CREDIT REPORT,,OR CALL OTHER CC,IT;S BEST IT COME FROM THE MAIN SOURCE---THEM
2007-05-24 10:03:18
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answered by dolly d 2
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