Archive for September, 2010
How do you get your free credit report if you don’t have the requested information?
Posted in Credit on 09/21/2010 10:21 am byDavid asked:
I recently attempted to get my free annual credit report online, however my attempt hit a wall when I was asked to provide a credit card number for a debt that I had accrued a few years ago. I no longer have any information which tells me what this number is and the only way I’ve found that I could retrieve this number would be to actually see the credit report itself. Is there any way around this catch-22?
Ella
I recently attempted to get my free annual credit report online, however my attempt hit a wall when I was asked to provide a credit card number for a debt that I had accrued a few years ago. I no longer have any information which tells me what this number is and the only way I’ve found that I could retrieve this number would be to actually see the credit report itself. Is there any way around this catch-22?
Ella
What is the website for obtaining a free credit report? just free?
Posted in Credit on 09/21/2010 07:35 am by asked:
I just want to get a free credit report from the credit reporting agencies. I understand one is entitled to get one free for their own use.
Alex
I just want to get a free credit report from the credit reporting agencies. I understand one is entitled to get one free for their own use.
Alex
Free Credit Report – Really
Posted in Finance on 09/21/2010 02:29 am byGeorge Burk asked:
2005 marks the year that consumers will be able to get a free credit report each year. The roll out of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act signed into law by President Bush actually began last December 1. If you didn’t know about it, don’t worry. You haven’t missed the boat. Not everyone is eligible to get their credit report. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is allowing the credit bureau’s to implement the program piecemeal so as not to overload the new credit report system. Millions of consumers are expected to take advantage of the free reports.
Last December, consumers from Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming were able to take advantage of the free credit report. Next March, the Midwest will have access to free credit reports. The South has to wait till June, and the East must wait until September 2005.
After your eligible, you can request you free credit report from a web site, by calling a toll free number, or by requesting it in writing. The web site address is AnnualCreditReport.com. This website was created by the credit bureaus. The toll free number is (877)-322-8228, which is also (877)-FTC-HELP if that’s easier to remember. The address to write to is Annual Report Request Service, P.O. Box 105281, Atlanta, GA., 30348-5281. You will not be asked to sign up for a trial subscription for a credit monitoring service after requesting your credit report.
Your not limited to one free credit report a year. You can request three – one from each of the credit bureaus: Exper
2005 marks the year that consumers will be able to get a free credit report each year. The roll out of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act signed into law by President Bush actually began last December 1. If you didn’t know about it, don’t worry. You haven’t missed the boat. Not everyone is eligible to get their credit report. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is allowing the credit bureau’s to implement the program piecemeal so as not to overload the new credit report system. Millions of consumers are expected to take advantage of the free reports.
Last December, consumers from Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming were able to take advantage of the free credit report. Next March, the Midwest will have access to free credit reports. The South has to wait till June, and the East must wait until September 2005.
After your eligible, you can request you free credit report from a web site, by calling a toll free number, or by requesting it in writing. The web site address is AnnualCreditReport.com. This website was created by the credit bureaus. The toll free number is (877)-322-8228, which is also (877)-FTC-HELP if that’s easier to remember. The address to write to is Annual Report Request Service, P.O. Box 105281, Atlanta, GA., 30348-5281. You will not be asked to sign up for a trial subscription for a credit monitoring service after requesting your credit report.
Your not limited to one free credit report a year. You can request three – one from each of the credit bureaus: Exper
How can I get a truly free credit report online?
Posted in Credit on 09/15/2010 11:13 pm byArliss asked:
Is there any way possible to get a totally free credit report online with no strings attached? I don’t want to have to sign up for anything, or use my credit card online. Thanks!
Ellen
Is there any way possible to get a totally free credit report online with no strings attached? I don’t want to have to sign up for anything, or use my credit card online. Thanks!
Ellen
How to get a free credit report if recently denied credit?
Posted in Credit on 09/14/2010 01:53 pm byKalah asked:
I’ve done it before but I just can’t remember how to get a free credit report if i’ve recently been denied credit.
Roberta
I’ve done it before but I just can’t remember how to get a free credit report if i’ve recently been denied credit.
Roberta





