Is there a website or a place I can call to get a **FREE** Credit Report?
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4 Responses to “Credit Report?”
woodspwns on
December 19th, 2009 9:47 pm
It’s free right.
alhetzel on
December 23rd, 2009 6:58 am
I think AnnualCreditReport.com is a better service.
Financial Answer Guy on
December 25th, 2009 5:17 am
freecreditreport.com is not actually free. You have to sign up for their credit protection service. annualcreditreport.com is a joint venture between the three credit reporting bureaus in response to government legislation requiring them to make a free credit report available to anyone annually.
By law, you have the right to get 1 free credit report from each bureau each year. If you want to keep an eye on your credit throughout the year try this. Request your report from one bureau today, another in June, the third in October and then start over next February. This way you are monitoring your credit every 4 months perpetually.
intensefirejr on
December 26th, 2009 5:55 am
I agree that annualcreditreport.com is the ONLY place to go for a free credit report. Once you get it, then you may want to know a bit more. Check out these 2 articles about what makes up your credit score and what to do if you find an error:
It’s free right.
I think AnnualCreditReport.com is a better service.
freecreditreport.com is not actually free. You have to sign up for their credit protection service. annualcreditreport.com is a joint venture between the three credit reporting bureaus in response to government legislation requiring them to make a free credit report available to anyone annually.
By law, you have the right to get 1 free credit report from each bureau each year. If you want to keep an eye on your credit throughout the year try this. Request your report from one bureau today, another in June, the third in October and then start over next February. This way you are monitoring your credit every 4 months perpetually.
I agree that annualcreditreport.com is the ONLY place to go for a free credit report. Once you get it, then you may want to know a bit more. Check out these 2 articles about what makes up your credit score and what to do if you find an error: