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2007-06-23 12:06:51 · 6 answers · asked by Dilya 1 in Business & Finance Personal Finance

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try get a loan that`ll tell you!!!

2007-06-23 12:10:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

A new law by the Federal Trade Commission states that the three credit agencies (Trans Union, Equifax, Experian) are required to give everyone a free credit report each year. However the free version will not provide the credit score ($15 for the score), just your current creditors, collections, or any liens you have.

2007-06-23 12:16:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

hi there are 3 credit refernace agencies in the uk Experian, Equifax, and call credit you need to write each of them a letter stateing

Under the freedom of information act 1999 i request a copy of all information you hold on me.

give your name, address and date of birth and your previous address if you have lived at your home less than 4 years.

You do have to pay thou it is £2 each they will all send an info sheet as well telling you what to do if there is something you disagree with

You can get there address by googleing thier names. You may just check experians because they share the same info that the other 2 do

2007-06-23 12:14:28 · answer #3 · answered by davetumalty 4 · 0 1

Regardless of what country you are in, obtaining a copy of your credit report is the most reliable method. If you of in the US, you con receive 1 free copy of you report from each of the 3 major credit bureaus each year though www.annualcreditreport.com. If you are in another country, you may have to contact the credit bureau directly.

2007-06-23 14:31:03 · answer #4 · answered by STEVEN F 7 · 0 1

Order a copy of your credit report and scores at MyFICO.com. FICO scores are the same scores the lenders see. Any other scores you get online are FAKO's and merely estimates of your real scores.

Or, you can apply for a mortgage and ask the lender for a copy of your report. By doing it that way, you will add a hard inquiry to your credit report though.

2007-06-23 14:06:09 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

equifax

2007-06-23 12:25:26 · answer #6 · answered by janemull 3 · 0 2

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