The bank where you have a savings or checking account will be able to pull up a free copy of your credit report. Talk to a teller from your bank.
cheers.
2007-08-23 08:26:54
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answered by HOWDY101 2
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www.annualcreditreport.com
It provides links to Experian, Transunion and Equifax. You are entitled to one free report each year from each of these 3 credit reporting agencies. Thus, to ensure maximum protection for your credit, obtain one, say from Experian in August, one from Transunion in December and one from Equifax in April. That way, you have a fresh report every 4 months.
These agencies will prompt you to buy a credit score, which runs about $7.95 or so, which is a good buy, if you want it. They will also prompt you to buy insurance of some type for your credit. This is not of much use, as all it does is monitor your credit, such as seeing if someone is using your Master Card in Mexico! You can check for illegal usage of your credit cards yourself when you receive a statement each month.
2007-08-23 15:34:29
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answered by Nothingusefullearnedinschool 7
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I forgot the exact website address, but you can ask anyone at your bank or security service...they should be able to tell you. Just in the event that you didn't know: yes, you are entitled to a free credit report each year but it WILL NOT have your credit score. You still have to pay for that info.
2007-08-23 15:27:27
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answered by *sigh* 2
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www.annualcreditreport.com
here you go. it gives you all three agencies.
2007-08-23 15:27:00
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answered by amarie801 2
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