January 4th, 2009 — Credit Reports
You have the right to get a free credit report every year.
That’s a privilege approved by the law, and that’s something you as a consumer should take advantage of to keep your credit score and records in good shape.
With a free credit report, you can easily find errors and inaccuracies in your credit history and have them corrected by the credit bureau – Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax, within 30 days according to law.
Not to mention you can easily ward and prevent the threats of identity theft and credit fraud if you’re well updated with a free credit report.
This gets really handy, huh?
BUT sadly, many have also taken advantage of it in a not so nice way.
I’m sure you’ve seen many websites from left, right, and center are offering free credit report…PROVIDED that you sign up for a 30-day trial after which you’ll be charged a fee.
I don’t know about you BUT that doesn’t sound free to me!
You see, what they’re really offering is NOT your free credit report. It’s another service – it can be a credit monitoring service, identity theft protection, etc. that you’ll be paying for.
The free credit report is just a perk.
Now that may sound nice when you first encounter it. BUT the thing is that many of these websites and companies are actually counting on you to forget about the trial period so they can take their share of cash from your credit card!
Not really nice after all, huh?
So you end up paying for your supposed-to-be free credit report along with the credit monitoring service, fraud alert, etc. when all that you wanted was your report.
It’s about time for you to be alert about these websites whenever you’re surfing for a free credit report.
I won’t be stopping you from taking up the free trial they’re offering…BUT please, make sure that you cancel the service after you’ve taken your free credit report. Now if you think the service they’re offering is well worth it, by all means, go for it!
Just make sure you don’t end up paying for something that’s supposed to be free.
And one more thing, whenever you’re transacting with these kinds of websites where you have to input your credit card information and other VERY important details, make sure that you’re doing it securely.
Always check the URL. It should have “https” instead of the usual “http”. You may also want to see if they have any certifications and recommendations from online institutions like BBB, SSL, etc.
You’d better be safe than sorry.
December 22nd, 2008 — Credit Reports
With all of the write-ups, articles, websites, etc. telling everything you need to know about free credit reports, probably, you have realized by now just how important it is to get one.
Keeping track of your credit score, correcting inaccuracies, and preventing identity theft and fraud – these are just some of the benefits of always updating yourself by looking at a free credit report.
And let’s not forget that keeping an eye on your free credit report allows you to take good care of your credit score and records’ health. That eventually leads to getting loans, mortgages, credit card applications, etc. EASIER and FASTER!
So how can you get your hands on the ever-important free credit report?
If you’re just starting out and you don’t have even the slightest idea, let me give you 3 simple ways you could use to see your free credit report.
Here they are…
Get Your Free Credit Report Method 1
First, you can easily get your free credit report by contacting the 3 credit bureaus namely Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian.
You can get your first credit report for free anytime of the year. You can easily contact them through phone, mail, or better yet, contact them through the internet. You should be on your way to getting your free credit report.
Getting the second one requires a minimal fee…BUT with the valuable information your credit report holds, it’s worth every penny.
Get Your Free Credit Report Method 2
There are many websites online that offer credit monitoring service. And that includes getting a free credit report even if you just gave their program a trial.
You’re given about 30 days usually to try out the service and get your free credit report. From there, you could proceed beyond the trial period if the credit monitoring service they provide suits your taste.
On the other hand, you could cancel it easily if you want to. Just make sure you do it before the trial period expires.
Get Your Free Credit Report Method 3
Last BUT not the least, every time you’re turned for a financing service; say a credit card application, car loan, mortgage, debt consolidation loan, etc., they could get a free credit report to see why it was turned down.
This isn’t a very pleasant situation to be in BUT still, you could correct and improve your credit score and records by closely studying your free credit report.
September 8th, 2008 — Credit Reports
Your credit score and records are financial assets that you need to take good care of. And getting a free credit report is a step into the right direction.
Anyone who understands how one’s free credit report and standing can make or break your financial situation sure knows that. After all, your free credit report contains…
- Basic and personal information
- All of the financial accounts you’ve opened like credit cards, loans, mortgage, etc.
- How long they’ve been around
- How many payments you’ve made
- How much payments you’ve made
- How deep you are in debt
- How many payments you’ve missed
And that’s just to name a few.
To top it off, it even contains a FICO score, which is different from your credit score by the way, that gives the bank or financial institution you’re asking some financing from a quick peek at how good or bad you are faring and if you’re credit-worthy so to speak.
A thorough look at your free credit report will let you know if there are any inaccuracies that need some correction, or if there’s some fraud or identity theft going on.
The good news is that you can easily get a report from BIG guys like Equifax and TransUnion. There are numerous smaller websites that allow you to access you credit report annually.
That’s a piece of cake if you have a credit card.
BUT the bad news – what if you don’t have a credit card? Does it mean you can’t access your free credit report unless you apply for a credit card deal in your local bank?
Many of these online credit agencies REQUIRE a credit card. Why? First, that’s because they give you a free trial of their credit reporting service. And as we all know, getting your hands on free trials need a credit card.
That brings us to the second point.
If you’re satisfied with the service and would like to move beyond the trial period, they’ll be charging you, and again, a credit card is needed for that.
HOWEVER, that doesn’t mean you can’t get your free credit report. Even without a credit card, you’re entitled to seeing your report for free and taking the necessary actions with it although the process may take a little longer than usual.
How?
Mail them!
That’s right. You can ask these credit agencies for your free credit report by mailing in your request. And you can do it anytime of the year and that will be free of charge…nothing to pay for…zilch…nil…zero!
So don’t fret if you don’t have a credit card! Have a look at your free credit report now and take good care of your credit score and records.