Archive for January, 2011

Credit Report Bureau – Your Access to Free Credit Reports

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Charlie
 

Credit Bureau Report – Understanding Your Credit Rating

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Anthony
 

100 Percent Free Credit Report – No Hidden Charges

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There are a number of significant details contained in a credit report that detail an individual’s personal and professional spending history, and affect how lending institutions view him as a potential loan candidate. The 3 digit number also known as a FICO score is the basis for rating consumers everywhere and is available from the credit reporting institutions by a lending firm interested in finding out about a candidates credit status. This very important number is the basis for any type of credit in the marketplace; including credit card applications and new car loans.

A consumer can obtain his credit report from the 3 reporting bureaus (Experian, Equifax and Transunion) once per year for free. This is available by written request and should be accessed and evaluated to determine whether the best possible interest rate is being offered by banks and other lenders. There is also built in protection from identity theft which is becoming more prevalent with a weak economy.

There are also credit check programs available to consumers. These are designed to help obtain a copy of the credit report from any or all of the reporting organizations. Each of the major bureaus has a separate website and a toll free contact number as well. A credit report can be requested individually from each reporting company, or all at the same time.

The 100% free credit report does not include the credit score, because that is a separate paid item. However, a credit report is supplied for free when a paid credit score is purchased. It is imperative to include the correct contact information in order to receive this document in a timely fashion. Failure to do so can result in the risk of a delay in this process and possibly bad information as well.

It will take on average 15 days for the bureau to access a person’s data and mail a copy of the report. This is a great way for a person with a low credit score to raise his number. Once the report has arrived, it should be inspected quite thoroughly and evaluated for mistakes, with follow up to the bureau to get rid of invalid or incorrect entries that are listed.

Any invalid entries or line items can be removed from the record through a dispute letter. By doing this once per year, a consumer can keep his record clean and most likely raise that number a little bit as well.

Beverly
 

Credit Report Service – are Free Credit Report Services Legitimate?

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June
 

Free Credit Report Without a Credit Card

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It seems these days there are hundreds and hundreds of sites that claim to be able to get you your free credit report with no strings attached. However this is not the case. Most site will actually have you enter your credit card information and have you commit to purchasing some kind of product from them before having you get you credit report. Granted some sites can be very helpful and paying a little extra may not be a bad thing if you can afford it, but it sure can be annoying if you are just looking to get your normal free credit report and having to jump through lots and lots of hoops to get it.

Here are a few tips on where to go to find a free credit report without a credit card. First thing to note is that no matter where you go you are going to be asked for information to prove your identity, however this doesn’t mean you need to give out your credit card information. The main thing to remember is that you are guaranteed a free credit report every year from one of each of the three credit bureaus.

You will need to give your name, birth date, social security number, previous addresses if you have moved, employment history, and some security questions. If you go online and make sure you go directly to a legit credit bureau site to make sure you don’t have to jump through hoops. Otherwise you can always go through a toll free number, or mail in directly to one of the credit bureaus.

Charlotte