Archive for August, 2009

The Importance of a Free Credit Report

Peter Nisbet asked:


The importance of getting your free credit report cannot be overemphasized. In the current economic climate, with such a strong squeeze on credit, everybody’s credit rating is at risk, and even if you think you have a premium credit score, you might be in for an unpleasant shock. People are getting such shocks not only daily, but hourly throughout the USA.

However, before we discuss that, let’s have a look at what a credit report is and what information it gives you. It contains four parts basically: your personal details, your credit history, public records appertaining to your financial stability and finally, inquiries made by third parties as to your credit record. While you might not understand the need for this information, they are carefully examined by potential lenders.

To put it in general terms, your credit report is a record of your credit history and your financial stability. It contains financial details such as mortgages, loans, mail order agreements, credit cards, banking facilities and so on, and includes your repayment history, any late payments, missed payments, defaults and so on. It also includes any details of credit or loan applications you have made, and whether any have been turned down.

If your credit report is bad, you will either not be offered credit or will have to pay a higher interest rate than those with a good credit report. In some cases you will be refused credit. Hence the importance of knowing what your credit record is like. The same is true of your credit score that lenders use to assess your credit-worthiness.

The implications of a bad credit report include you being refused a credit card application, a loan, a mortgage, a car loan and any other form of credit. You could even be refused a mail order agreement or even a car hire. That is not the end of it, because the same could apply to your partner and your children if they reside at the same address as you. When your kids look for a mortgage of their own before being married, or seek a loan for their first car, they could be refused because of your poor credit record.

That is fine if the record is correct, because although it is bad for you, at least it will have been deserved. However, it has been estimated that up to 90% of credit records are inaccurate, and that a large proportion of people are being wrongly refused credit. Not an entire 90%, obviously, but a lot of people are being unfairly refused credit, and that could be you or your kids. You won’t know till you apply.

Why wait till then? Why not just get a credit report now, so that you know where you stand. It makes sense, and since it is free what are you waiting for? Did you know that anybody can see your credit report? In the USA, the Fair credit Reporting Act (FCRA) allows employers, creditors, landlords, insurers and any other business to have access to your credit report for purposes of credit, renting a home, employment or any other reason where your financial situation could be of interest.

These reports are available in the USA from three agencies: Experian, Equifax and TransUnion, and each has to provide you with a free copy of your credit report annually on request. Once you have a bad record on your report you have to wait 7 years to have it removed.

However, there are companies that help you to check up on your report and have any inaccurate data removed. You could easily have your next credit request refused due to inaccurate or false information. Identity theft or even mistaken identity is no longer uncommon. Nor is it uncommon for office staff to make typing errors and you to have something on your credit record that never occurred.

In today’s economic climate your credit is the one thing you must do all that you can to protect, so make sure you implement your right to a free credit report. There are companies that can get your free report from all three agencies, and then check it with you to make sure that nothing is untoward. With 90% containing inaccurate information, that might be highly likely. If so they can help you to get these false records removed.

It’s your credit, and it affects everybody living in your home. Get it checked out now with a free triple credit report. Also check up on your credit score at the same time.



Steven

Find free credit report online

Anna Josephs asked:


Free credit report online will help to know your yearly credit status. You can find numbers of online sites those who gives you free credit report, free credit scores and free credit monitoring but very few sites are legal sites and are authorized to issue such annual free credit report.

The Fair Credit Report Act requires each of the nationwide consumer reporting companies. There art three legal financial companies Equifax, Experian, Trans Union to provide you the free copy of your annual credit report at your request once every 12 months.

Free credit report online includes all the information related to you like where you live, how you pay your bills and whether you have been sued, arrested or field as an bankrupt.

This credit report helps you in doing big finance deals like purchasing furniture, property or vehicles at the same time it may be problematic to some of them if they don’t have a good credit report.

Free credit report online saves your time the only thing you have to do is they provide you with the annual credit report form you just have to fill it with all the correct information’s. take care that you don’t provide any false information regarding your credit card number or regarding your billing because if you fill the false information your will not be accepted and it will be rejected, so try to avoid all such things and save your time with free credit report online.

Anna Josephs is a freelance journalist having experience of many years writing articles and news releases on various topics such as pet health, automobile and social issues. She also has great interest in poetry and paintings, hence she likes to write on these subjects as well. Currently writing for this website Free Yearly Credit Report . For more details please contact at annajosephs@gmail.com



Gail

What Exactly Do you Get in a Free Credit Report ?

Mike Clover asked:


In this article we will discuss the misconception of free credit reports. There are lots of advertisements out there saying get your free credit report. But what exactly does a free credit report come with? I have personally seen about 3 different types of credit reports being advertised out there.

The first type of credit report is the credit report where you only get a credit report from one of the bureaus. There are 3 bureaus, and they are Equifax, Trans Union, and Experian. Typically the offer includes a report only from one of these bureaus. You might ask yourself how does this help me, and the answer is it does not help very much. The reason is since there are 3 bureaus, and they all report somewhat different information; you might want to get a credit report from all three bureaus. This is called a tri-merge, or a 3-1 credit report. In other words you get one report with all three bureaus and what they are currently reporting about you in regards to loans outstanding with your creditors.

The second type of credit report is the 3-1 credit report with credit score. This is somewhat better; you get all three bureaus reporting your information along with only one of the agencies giving a score. Well you might ask yourself again, what is the advantage and disadvantages of this type of credit report? Since there are 3 bureaus reporting your credit, it would only make sense to get all 3 scores since that is what most lenders look at. Mortgage companies pull your 3-1 credit report with all three scores and typically use the middle score for qualifying purposes. If this is the industry standard in the qualifying process, shouldn?t you see the same report? I would have to say yes.

The third type of credit report is the 3-1 credit report with all 3 scores. This is the best type of credit report, because it is what lenders look at. Most people out there getting a free copy of there credit reports are not really sure what they are getting. Annualcreditreport.com advertises that you are entitled to a free copy of your credit report once a year, but fail to mention you don?t get your scores. It is in your best interest to get your credit report with all 3 bureaus and all 3 scores, especially since this is what most creditors look at in the determining process for lending you money.

Here is the break down for credit scores and how they are classified for mortgage:

? 780-850 ? Low Risk

? 740-780 – Medium ?Low Risk

? 690-740- Medium Risk

? 620-690- Medium High Risk

? 620 and Below ? High Risk or ?Sub-Prime.?

With all of this being said, it obviously makes more sense to get your 3-1 credit report with all 3 credit scores. Especially since that is what creditors are looking at. When pulling a consumer credit report it does not affect your credit scores.



Maurice

Where Can I Get My Free Credit Report

Steve Evans asked:


et a free online Experian Credit Report at their web site locations when you sign up for a free trial of credit monitoring and the service is free as long as you cancel soon afterwards and before the initial free trial period is over. Simply fill out your information for identification purposes, answer a few questions and your credit report will be available to you online, in seconds, once your identity has been confirmed.

Your Username and Password will then enable you to view your credit report for 30 days over the Internet in the most secure environment that they can provide. You will also have access to an array of benefits offered by the credit card company.

Getting your Credit Report & Credit Score is the first step in knowing your credit. Monitoring your credit report allows you to stay on top of your credit on a daily basis.

Take the guesswork out of what/\’s happening with your credit say the guys and gals at Triple Advantage. They offer the opportunity for you to enroll in a free 7-day trial of Triple Advantage and get a FREE credit report & credit score just for trying it!

The fact is that consumers living throughout the U.S., have had the right to order a free copy of their credit report thanks to a federal law, known as the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA), adopted by Congress in 2003. Now that credit reports are free, consumers have better access to this important document and can take steps to make sure it offers a fair picture of their credit history.

Your credit is one of your most important assets. Having good credit means you should have more options to borrow money at the lowest cost and from the best lenders. It also means that others who look at your credit such as landlords, insurance companies, or even prospective employers are less likely to turn you away or penalize you because you have poor credit.

In this world where fraud seems like a second language on the internet, we sometimes find it hard to trust companies we want to deal with, and it is right to be careful. When it comes to repairing your credit, we recommend that you must be extremely careful about who you choose to help you along our way.

Many credit repair companies do also claim to remove negative credit as fast as you can flick a switch. Their advertisements make bold assertions and money-back guarantees. One such advert said, for example, “Bankruptcy, tax liens, judgments… no problem!! One hundred percent guaranteed!! Credit report 100% cleared in 30 days!!” Can they really make such sweeping guarantees? You decide, but be cautious and if you are worried about the risk do take expert advice.

CreditReport.imess.net – is worth a try. I know you can use it to monitor your credit and also do clean off any bad items in your credit report. You can apply for free initial plan and get your scores and reports for free.

I know that they do say that the only way to get a free credit report that is actually free is through the government.

Freecreditreport.com , Experian, Transunion, and Equifax are all in it together to make money out of us. So, where can I get a “really” free credit report without having to give up my credit card information and sign up for some monthly membership or a dumb “identity theft monitoring alert” service?

Unfortunately in order to get your credit report a lot of the websites ask for your credit card information. They do that so when you sign up for a free trial if i you don/\’t cancel within that time they can charge your account. I am told that Myfico.com is one of the best ones out there. I believe you can sign up for their free 30 day trial and cancel it before the 30 days was up and don/\’t get charged anything.

Information here should not be construed as advice and it is offered without legal responsibility or liability. It must be emphasised that you should consult a professionally qualified individual or company (such as an accountant, financial adviser or solicitor for example) should you need advice on your financial situation, as they will be able to fashion their advice to your position accordingly.

Vanessa

What does limited active accounts or debts reported mean?

sweetxsinxyuugi asked:


I just applied for a Best Buy credit card and was denied for this reason. They used Equifax as their source. I have tried to get a free credit report from all three agencies, but two of them would not give me reports online, and I believe Equifax was one of them.

What does this mean? I have no debts.

Charlene

how can i fix my credit score?

Tony G asked:


I have just recieved my free annual credit report from all three credit bureau’s, and i see alot of things that i do not recall ever getting… how can i fight these claims to get proof that they are mine? i beleave it might be credit card fraud. and links will be extremely helpful.
let me rephrase the question… i want to despute everything on my credit report with all 3 cred bureau’s; how do i got by doing this? LINKS PLEASE!!!!

Heather

I live overseas, how can I get a credit report? (paid or free)?

Glena asked:


I went to college in the US and I have a Social security number, during that time I obtained a credit card that I still have and use (every three years or so I receive my new card) and make payments on time (through registered mail). I would like to receive a copy of my credit report, but every number I call (FTC, Equifax, Experion, TransUnion) has an automated system and won’t let me speak to a rep. And the FTC web page is only accessible through US internet service providers. What can I do??

Mark
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