Archive for May, 2009
How to get free credit report to raise credit score?
May 18th, 2009
admin Gen Wright asked:
e most essential things that you should work on is your credit score. It cannot be avoided though that sometimes we encounter problems with credit rating because of some situations we just cannot avoid. Thus, you have to look for ways on how you can raise credit score as fast as you can in order to save yourself from any further financial inconveniences. You can find many ways in order to resolve your problem regarding bad credit rating.Here are a few foolproof ways to improve your credit scores that most people have found very useful:1. Grab a copy of your own free annual Credit Report. You can get this free if you know where to look for it. Looking into your credit report can help you check for any inconsistency. Do you know how to get free credit report? The best agencies to get these reports for free are Experian, TransUnion and Equifax.2. Study your credit report carefully. For all you know, you are having a bad credit rating because somebody in the credit bureaus made a mistake. For this reason, we should consider the possibility of credit bureaus committing mistakes when giving credit ratings to individuals. To make sure this is not going to happen to you, you need to analyze and check your credit reports well. Three bureaus that give these credit ratings are: Equifax, TransUnion and Experian.3. Pay bills on or before the due date. This may sound too simple but this is actually the main reason on why bad credit scores are into existence. So if you aim to get a good credit rating, always try to make sure you pay your bills on time.4. Never attempt to close your old accounts. Although some people would advice you to close previous accounts, it does not help in raising your credit score. Some say you should close it because it will increase your credit rating, while there are others who say we can increase it by keeping old accounts. The truth of the matter is, when you keep your old account, you have bigger credit available whereas if you close it, it will lower your credit and it will decrease your credit capacity. If you want to get a good credit rating, you need to handle finances well. It is very important that you watch out for any activity that may cause your credit rating to go down. If at this time you are already having some issues with your finances then now would be a good time to start following these guidelines. This has always worked for a lot of people so it will certainly work on you, too. And remember ? the first step on the way of new financial freedom is to get free annual credit report as soon as possible. Get one and review it again and again. If you are not sure of what to do, ask people. Ask a friend, a family member or someone who knows about credit reports. And in case there is something strange or unknown ask professionals. Do not allow lenders to reject your application any more. Do not be content with paying high bank fees. Take action to raise credit score immediately.
Dawn
e most essential things that you should work on is your credit score. It cannot be avoided though that sometimes we encounter problems with credit rating because of some situations we just cannot avoid. Thus, you have to look for ways on how you can raise credit score as fast as you can in order to save yourself from any further financial inconveniences. You can find many ways in order to resolve your problem regarding bad credit rating.Here are a few foolproof ways to improve your credit scores that most people have found very useful:1. Grab a copy of your own free annual Credit Report. You can get this free if you know where to look for it. Looking into your credit report can help you check for any inconsistency. Do you know how to get free credit report? The best agencies to get these reports for free are Experian, TransUnion and Equifax.2. Study your credit report carefully. For all you know, you are having a bad credit rating because somebody in the credit bureaus made a mistake. For this reason, we should consider the possibility of credit bureaus committing mistakes when giving credit ratings to individuals. To make sure this is not going to happen to you, you need to analyze and check your credit reports well. Three bureaus that give these credit ratings are: Equifax, TransUnion and Experian.3. Pay bills on or before the due date. This may sound too simple but this is actually the main reason on why bad credit scores are into existence. So if you aim to get a good credit rating, always try to make sure you pay your bills on time.4. Never attempt to close your old accounts. Although some people would advice you to close previous accounts, it does not help in raising your credit score. Some say you should close it because it will increase your credit rating, while there are others who say we can increase it by keeping old accounts. The truth of the matter is, when you keep your old account, you have bigger credit available whereas if you close it, it will lower your credit and it will decrease your credit capacity. If you want to get a good credit rating, you need to handle finances well. It is very important that you watch out for any activity that may cause your credit rating to go down. If at this time you are already having some issues with your finances then now would be a good time to start following these guidelines. This has always worked for a lot of people so it will certainly work on you, too. And remember ? the first step on the way of new financial freedom is to get free annual credit report as soon as possible. Get one and review it again and again. If you are not sure of what to do, ask people. Ask a friend, a family member or someone who knows about credit reports. And in case there is something strange or unknown ask professionals. Do not allow lenders to reject your application any more. Do not be content with paying high bank fees. Take action to raise credit score immediately.
Dawn
Does anyone know the site for free credit reports when the gov. messed up?
May 13th, 2009
admin ♥countrygal♥ asked:
The gov. sent out mailings with peoples social security numbers typed on the front. They then sent out letters to everyone giving them a free site to check their credit because of identity theft. I can’t find the letter and need the web site. Also was there a specific code or anything you needed to use so they knew you were one of the people to receive the error mailings?
Jeanette
The gov. sent out mailings with peoples social security numbers typed on the front. They then sent out letters to everyone giving them a free site to check their credit because of identity theft. I can’t find the letter and need the web site. Also was there a specific code or anything you needed to use so they knew you were one of the people to receive the error mailings?
Jeanette
Posted in Credit
Tags: Free Credit Reports, Identity Theft, People, Social Security, Social Security Numbers
1 Comment »How do I get my free credit report I am entitled to?
May 12th, 2009
admin christopher asked:
I just tried by logging on to the free credit report link. How can I still get my free credit report? I want to see my free credit report.
Alice
I just tried by logging on to the free credit report link. How can I still get my free credit report? I want to see my free credit report.
Alice
How to Get Free Credit Reports in the Us, UK or Australia
May 1st, 2009
admin Tristan Dunston asked:
Consumers in the US, UK and Australia can all get their hands on a free copy of their credit report to do a credit check on themselves. The systems in each country are different, and this article explains how consumers can go about getting a free credit report if they live in one of these countries.
In the United States:
Consumers have had the legal right to a free copy of their credit report, annually, for a number of years now. The Fair Credit Reporting Act granted consumers a free credit report from each of the three US credit reporting agencies, Experian, Equifax and Transunion.
There is only one authorised website in the US from which American consumers can obtain their free report under their legal entitlement, and that is annualcreditreport.com. There is also a free toll number, 1-877-322-8228 where US citizen’s can order their annual credit report. A report can also be ordered by filling out the Annual Credit Report Request Form and posting it to Annual Credit Report Request Service, PO Box 105281, Atlanta, GA 30348-5281. Online, the service is instant, but security questions will be asked to verify identity. By telephone and post, it takes about 15 days for a credit report to arrive, but it may take longer if the agency needs to verify an identity.
The Federal Trade Commission, which protects US consumers, has warned people to be on the look out for what it calls ‘imposter’ sites. At one point it was estimated there were more than one hundred such websites in existence, some of which included domains that used misspellings of the authorised free credit report website.
There are other online services offering free credit reports, using subscription free trial period schemes. With these credit report services consumers need to be aware that if they fail to cancel the subscription within the free trial period they are likely to have their plastic charged. The trial period schemes usually require consumers to cancel the subscription within the trial period, usually 30 days, or the company may start to charge a fee.
Also, in the United States, consumers can get a free credit report if they have been turned down for credit, insurance or employment and they apply within 60 days of receiving notice from the company involved. The unemployed who are looking for work, those on welfare and people whose reports are inaccurate, because of fraud, can all get a free credit check.
In the UK:
There is not a legal right for consumers to a free credit report from the credit reference agencies in the UK, unlike the US. But you can go directly to the websites of the three credit reference agencies, Callcredit, Equifax and Experian to get one without having to pay a fee. All offer a free trial subscription service that provides a free credit report as part of the free trial. To avoid incurring a charge, the consumer must remember to cancel the subscription with the credit reference agency within the free trial period, usually 30 days. Failure to do so may lead to the agency charging fees.
One website in the UK, annualcreditreport.co.uk, provides UK consumers with free yearly access to their credit report from one of the three credit reference agencies. This service doesn’t require people to provide their credit card details to get a free credit report.
While there is not a legal right for consumers to a free credit report in the UK, there is a right under Data Protection laws for consumers to get a credit report for £2. This is known as a statutory credit report. A statutory credit report can be obtained by writing to the credit reference agencies and sending a cheque or postal order for £2, with details such as name, full current and previous address, and date of birth to: Callcredit Ltd Consumer Services Team, PO Box 491, Leeds LS3 1WZ; Experian Ltd Consumer Help Service, PO Box 8000, Nottingham NG80 7WF and Equifax Credit Report Advice Centre PO Box 1140 Bradford BD1 5US. It usually takes around 7 days for a statutory credit report to arrive.
In Australia:
Australian consumers have a right to a free copy of their credit report under the Privacy Act. Veda Advantage and Dun and Bradstreet, Australia’s largest credit reporting agencies, will both provide a free credit report to consumers within 10 days of receiving a request. The Tasmanian Collection Service, which covers the citizens of Tasmania, provides consumers with a free credit report if they have been refused credit or an application is to do with the management of an individual’s credit commitments.
Australian consumers keen to keep an eye on their credit rating can get a free copy of their credit report by writing to: Veda Advantage Public Access, PO Box 964, North Sydney NSW 2059. Dun and Bradstreet at Public Access Centre, Dun and Bradstreet (Australia) PL, PO box 7405, St Kilda Road, VIC 3004. Tasmanian Collection Service can be contacted at GPO Box 814H, Hobart, TAS 7001.
Nicholas
Consumers in the US, UK and Australia can all get their hands on a free copy of their credit report to do a credit check on themselves. The systems in each country are different, and this article explains how consumers can go about getting a free credit report if they live in one of these countries.
In the United States:
Consumers have had the legal right to a free copy of their credit report, annually, for a number of years now. The Fair Credit Reporting Act granted consumers a free credit report from each of the three US credit reporting agencies, Experian, Equifax and Transunion.
There is only one authorised website in the US from which American consumers can obtain their free report under their legal entitlement, and that is annualcreditreport.com. There is also a free toll number, 1-877-322-8228 where US citizen’s can order their annual credit report. A report can also be ordered by filling out the Annual Credit Report Request Form and posting it to Annual Credit Report Request Service, PO Box 105281, Atlanta, GA 30348-5281. Online, the service is instant, but security questions will be asked to verify identity. By telephone and post, it takes about 15 days for a credit report to arrive, but it may take longer if the agency needs to verify an identity.
The Federal Trade Commission, which protects US consumers, has warned people to be on the look out for what it calls ‘imposter’ sites. At one point it was estimated there were more than one hundred such websites in existence, some of which included domains that used misspellings of the authorised free credit report website.
There are other online services offering free credit reports, using subscription free trial period schemes. With these credit report services consumers need to be aware that if they fail to cancel the subscription within the free trial period they are likely to have their plastic charged. The trial period schemes usually require consumers to cancel the subscription within the trial period, usually 30 days, or the company may start to charge a fee.
Also, in the United States, consumers can get a free credit report if they have been turned down for credit, insurance or employment and they apply within 60 days of receiving notice from the company involved. The unemployed who are looking for work, those on welfare and people whose reports are inaccurate, because of fraud, can all get a free credit check.
In the UK:
There is not a legal right for consumers to a free credit report from the credit reference agencies in the UK, unlike the US. But you can go directly to the websites of the three credit reference agencies, Callcredit, Equifax and Experian to get one without having to pay a fee. All offer a free trial subscription service that provides a free credit report as part of the free trial. To avoid incurring a charge, the consumer must remember to cancel the subscription with the credit reference agency within the free trial period, usually 30 days. Failure to do so may lead to the agency charging fees.
One website in the UK, annualcreditreport.co.uk, provides UK consumers with free yearly access to their credit report from one of the three credit reference agencies. This service doesn’t require people to provide their credit card details to get a free credit report.
While there is not a legal right for consumers to a free credit report in the UK, there is a right under Data Protection laws for consumers to get a credit report for £2. This is known as a statutory credit report. A statutory credit report can be obtained by writing to the credit reference agencies and sending a cheque or postal order for £2, with details such as name, full current and previous address, and date of birth to: Callcredit Ltd Consumer Services Team, PO Box 491, Leeds LS3 1WZ; Experian Ltd Consumer Help Service, PO Box 8000, Nottingham NG80 7WF and Equifax Credit Report Advice Centre PO Box 1140 Bradford BD1 5US. It usually takes around 7 days for a statutory credit report to arrive.
In Australia:
Australian consumers have a right to a free copy of their credit report under the Privacy Act. Veda Advantage and Dun and Bradstreet, Australia’s largest credit reporting agencies, will both provide a free credit report to consumers within 10 days of receiving a request. The Tasmanian Collection Service, which covers the citizens of Tasmania, provides consumers with a free credit report if they have been refused credit or an application is to do with the management of an individual’s credit commitments.
Australian consumers keen to keep an eye on their credit rating can get a free copy of their credit report by writing to: Veda Advantage Public Access, PO Box 964, North Sydney NSW 2059. Dun and Bradstreet at Public Access Centre, Dun and Bradstreet (Australia) PL, PO box 7405, St Kilda Road, VIC 3004. Tasmanian Collection Service can be contacted at GPO Box 814H, Hobart, TAS 7001.
Nicholas
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Tags: Annual Credit Report, Annual Credit Report Request Form, Authorised Website, Consumers Report, Credit Check, Credit Report Request, Credit Report Services, Credit Reporting Act, Equifax, Fair Credit Reporting Act, Free Credit Reports, Free Trial Period, Legal Entitlement, Number 1, Request Service
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