Archive for December, 2010

How To Get Your Free Credit Bureau Report

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www.a1creditrepairinfo.com – Did you know that you could get a Free Credit Bureau Report? This video will tell you how to do it.

Louis

 

3 bureau credit report trial – The best place to obtain a free credit score

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Free Credit Score Report – How to Really Get One Without Paying

Bob Randooke asked:




Back when I was young adult if I wanted check credit score I had to actually pay to view it. These companies make a lot of money just from a simple service like this, but thanks to the law that was passed a few years back we are now entitled by to one free credit report from the major three companies every year, which are Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union. The problem here is that most people haven’t done enough to diligence to know this simple fact. Instead they respond to an e-mail from an online an online site that promises to give them an accurate credit report for free, but they end up asking you to pay a fee for this report.

These so-called free credit reports scam companies are also all over the Internet and mix in really well with the truly free credit score report agencies. The key here is to look at the fine print. The scam companies put in fine print that they will charge your credit card for their credit monitoring services after 30 days. Just remember to read the fine print before clicking or giving permission to access your credit report from any online company. While filling out any credit report application if they ask for any more than the basic info from you and they are probably a scam company.

Never give away your credit card information for any service that is supposed to be given to you free by law. If you are still confused you can go straight to the official FTC website where they will give you free information on how to get a free credit report and avoid being scam.

Now that you’re on with the knowledge and have gotten your free credit report hopefully you will start to work on raising your credit score and become a dependable borrower again.

Vernon
 

Credit Bureau Reporting Guidelines – Fair Credit Reporting Act

Hector Milla asked:




The Fair Credit Reporting Act within the United States regulates the consumer reporting agencies and how they conduct business. Some of the provisions of this act state that the credit report companies must take steps to ensure the accuracy of reports sent to them if the consumer disputes any of it, provide one credit report free of charge at the consumer’s request, and maintain negative reports no longer than 7 years after the date they were reported.

That said, the credit bureaus do not deal with any company that furnishes consumer information directly to resolve consumer disputes. Instead they must use a system controlled and monitored by a third party, which is usually what causes the infamous delays. Because of the regulations provided for both consumers and creditors, it can take months to clear up errors or old items from your report, this is especially true if you are attempting to clear the item from more than one bureau, or remove more than one item.

In some states, you will most likely not be dealing directly with the major credit bureaus. Instead, the agency has another company which handles consumer relations. For example, disputes to your Equifax report in Texas will not be handled directly with them. They will actually be handled through an agency called CSC Credit Services, adding another party to the mix and causing more delay.

All of these frustrations are never fun to go through, and are a very good reason to get your credit report more than once a year. This way, you can catch errors quickly, and perhaps get them cleared up quickly. The older an error, the more time it will take to clear up. You do not want to wait until you’ve found your dream home to find your report is riddled with errors and old information. The time it will take to get your report cleared may cost you the home.

As stated above, each credit bureau is required to send one report per year at the consumer’s request, but any additional reports will cost you about $9 per company. Receiving your report usually takes 6-8 weeks, and cross your fingers it doesn’t get lost in the mail! Unless, of course, you are enrolled in a monthly credit monitoring service. These services allow online access to your credit report from all agencies, and some of them even provide your FICO score.

Allan
 

Free Bureau Credit Report Facts Revealed

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