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The Free Credit Report Scam

Gary Gresham asked:




Every consumer in America has the right to a free credit report once every year by law as of September 2005. But since that law has passed there has been nothing but confusion.

The web sites that say they are offering this so called free credit report, are asking us to give them our credit card information. Does that sound like a free credit report to you?

You may have even given your credit card number to these companies to sign up for a thirty day trial for a credit service that has almost nothing to do with getting your free credit report.

In all fairness, you can cancel this service after thirty days. But how many people do you think forget and end up with monthly or even annual credit card charges?

In fact, these companies are counting on you forgetting about the thirty day trial and charging that fee on your credit card. But if the law says you get a free report, what’s the deal?

A lot of people are confused about these free credit reports because of how some companies are marketing the free credit report. Hopefully, this information will clear a few things up for you.

For people who just want the bottom line, a free credit report is available at http://www.AnnualCreditReport.com and this is the only official site that helps consumers to obtain their annual free credit report.

This site’s security protocols are excellent with physical and technological security and encryption. That’s important for identity theft purposes because the information on your credit report should be seen by your eyes only.

So if this site is readily available and anyone can get a free credit report once a year, what’s the catch? Here is the catch: the credit report you get from http://www.AnnualCreditReport.com does not have any credit scores.

Now you may be asking, “Then what good is getting this free credit report without a credit score?” There are a few good reasons why you may want to look at your credit report even without a credit score.

Did you know that more than forty percent of all credit reports have errors? If you spot these errors, you can get them cleared up before it affects your credit score. If you contact a credit bureau about an error, they have to clear it up or remove it after thirty days by law.

If you monitor and review your credit report, you can check to be sure that you are not a victim of identity theft. If someone takes over your accounts and charges up thousands of dollars in debt, they can destroy your credit score in a matter of hours.

These are just a couple of good reasons why you want to get your free credit report once a year and inspect it just to be sure everything looks like it should. You can get your free credit report online at http://www.AnnualCreditReport.com or by phone or through the mail.

So where do you get your credit score from? This is where the confusion comes in and here is the answer. The law Congress passed did not say anything about a credit score just one free credit report a year per consumer.

You have to pay a service to get your credit score and some companies are confusing people with the way they are marketing this. They offer you a free credit report and score and many consumers believe it’s their annual free credit report.

But if you have to sign up for a credit service they offer for a 30 day trial period, does that sound free? What these companies are counting on is you forgetting about the 30 day trial and charging a fee on your credit card once that trial period is over.

It’s in the fine print, but how many people actually read that. So here is a good common sense rule of thumb. Any time you have to give your credit card information, ask yourself, “is this really free?”

Many of you probably know this is happening because you have been trapped with this kind of marketing tactic. But for those of you that just want your annual free credit report, you can at least be aware as to what is really going on and have a no nonsense way to get it.

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Obtain Your Absolutely Free Credit Report, No Trial!

Ann Born asked:




You have an abundance of alternatives when looking for an absolutely free credit report, no trial. Within the United States, Americans have the ability to receive one absolutely free credit report, no trial from each of the three major reporting companies, yearly. Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian all provide you one free credit report on a yearly basis. The only requirement from you is that you contact any one of them and request your absolutely free credit report, no trial.

You will be required to provide them with proof of identification and current address. This is a necessary step to prove that you are the person shown on the credit report. After you have requested the absolutely free credit report, no trial, you will find your credit report sitting in your mailbox in as little as two weeks. If you are not willing to write these companies to request your free credit report, you can contact them by telephone as well. Depending upon the company you are going with, you may be able to find your credit rating right over the phone. However, you will still need to provide them with some identifying information.

Receiving an absolutely free credit report, no trial, is suitable for most people. There is really no reason you need to have constant review of your credit report. It does not generally change overnight, unless you have many different credit issues to deal with. The internet provides you with a multitude of methods in obtaining a free credit report; however, this will not be an absolutely free credit report, no trial. You will be required to provide credit card information and have to go through a 30-day free trial. There is no reason to risk your money or information online, when you can get a yearly, absolutely free credit report, no trial.

Christopher
 

How can I get a free credit report online?

elenora asked:


I dont want to give out any credit card information. Is there a web site that will give you a free credit report online without credit card info?

Claude
 

Free Credit Report – How to Obtain Yours

Pamela S. Stevens asked:




Most major reporting agencies, will provide you a free credit card report and credit score provided you submit your credit card number and identifying information. In most cases, if you do not cancel your membership during the trial period they will charge your card for one of their credit services.

What information is provided on a credit report?
Generally, beyond identifying information credit reports provide court related information such as bankruptcies, court records, tax liens and so on, credit inquires, credit card debt and payments histories.

What is a credit score and what is considered a good score?
This is a statistical method for rating credit based on the information provided by the credit report. Generally, a score of 760 or more is considered excellent, a score of 700-759 is good, 600-700 is viewed as okay and below 600 is judged to be bad. Though lenders have different policies on what kind of loan terms are available based on your score, even if your score is in the 600 range you may still be able to qualify for a certain line of credit.

FreeCreditReport.com
FreeCreditReport.com gathers credit reports from the main reporting bureaus: Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. At this site, you first sign up for a trial period. To receive your free report during the seven day trial period, you have to provide contact information, SSN and credit card information. Through this reporting service you can get a free copy of your credit report and score delivered online and it is printable. After the seven day trial period, they charge $14.95 per month for their Advantage Credit Monitoring service, designed to notify you when a creditor reports changes with your report and score.

Experian
Through Experian you can receive a free report and score on your credit from the aforementioned three reporting agencies. To receive your free credit report you just have to simply provide your contact information, SSN and credit card information. Once you submit your information and receive your report you have nine days to cancel before they charge $14.95 to your credit card for their Triple Advantage Credit Monitoring Service, again designed to let you know when there is activity of any kind taking place that impacts your score and report.

Equifax
After providing your contact information, ID verification and credit card information to Equifax, you will receive a credit report using the big three and your FICO (Fair Isaac Company) score. However, this is not a free report; Equifax requires that you sign up for the $12.95 per month Equifax Credit Watch service. To receive a totally free credit report they will refer you to annualcreditreport.com.

If you want to do more than just view your credit report and score and are interested in credit monitoring or identification services, it may be a good idea to ask for a report from all three agencies to see if they offer the kind of service you desire. However, if you are not interested in a credit service just to monitor your credit card debt and other financial information you can receive on free annual credit report from http://www.annualcreditreport.com.

Jorge
 

How can I get a free credit report online?

WHATS GOING ON? asked:


I dont want to give out any credit card information. Is there a web site that will give you a free credit report online without credit card info?

Gertrude