What’s the deal with free credit reports?

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I would like to get a free credit report but I’m leary of putting my financial info on the net. – which service is best to use and is it actually free? Most important, is it safe?

Bernard
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3 Responses to “What’s the deal with free credit reports?”

  1. Katlady says:

    Gregory

    Once a year, you are entitled to a free copy of your credit report. Also, if you are turned down for credit. Contact Equifax and you do need to put your ss # and other stuff down online, but I think you can call them as well. Free Credit Repair and other companies are a scam, why pay when you can do it for free? and u pay A LOT.

  2. Alan G says:

    Timothy

    Use this site:

    There are no costs. To get the most out of it, get a report from one of the three, every four months.

    If you want your “FICO” score, you will have to pay around 10 bucks.

    If you are not sure about security of this site, check it out with better biz bureau – or call one of the big three.

    Sites like “freecreditreport.com” actually provide services, like credit watch, which have fees.

    Good Luck!

  3. jeannette says:

    Ted

    if you are looking for the free credit report and score national site, check out this site

    Here you can see your 3-in-1 Report from all three credit reporting agencies and your credit score.

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