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Jim Hardy
13 May 2009

If you care to get a bit compulsive about reviewing your credit reports, you can request one from each of the three main credit reporting agencies every four months, since each is required to provide your credit report at no charge once a year. That way you have a more current view of your credit report.

Also, each will sell you your credit score at the time you request your credit report. As I recall, it's only about six or seven dollars.

Posted by:

howiem
13 May 2009

You should modify this info on credit reports online. If you are at an IP outside of the USA you will not be able to get it. You must use snail mail. Trying the link above to annualcreditreport.com will only get this message:
"The AnnualCreditReport.com website is only accessible through ISPs (Internet Service Providers) located within the United States and its territories."
Therefore the statement that you are able to get a free credit report online is not true, unless you are using a USA IP.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Not quite... if you're outside the USA, you can use a web proxy. See PeaceFire.org

Posted by:

Not Applicable
13 May 2009

The only truly free service is AnnualCreditReport.com and Jim Hardy has an excellent suggestion. A free credit score can be found at creditkarma.com.

Posted by:

Pat Doyle
14 May 2009

Bob, I find your stuff very useful but I live in Canada, for my sins, so this article may well not apply here?

EDITOR'S NOTE: No this article pertains to US citizens. Not sure if the Canadian govt does something similar.

Posted by:

Patrick
14 May 2009

The only credit bureau which seems to make it difficult in my case is Equifax. The free report process never gets to the end with them and I never get a report without having to phone and give them additional information.

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you have LifeLock or other "credit protection" service, that could be the reason.

Posted by:

E Heisey
14 May 2009

All of the "FREE CREDIT REPORTs ONLINE", are bogus. Each one wanted account Numbers to make a charge.

EDITOR'S NOTE: And that's more or less the point of my article. Use the one I recommended if you want a scam-free experience.

Posted by:

Don
15 May 2009

The problem I have is that every time I try to access my "free' credit reports, their system is "down" and I am unable to get them. By the next day, I've moved on to something else and don't remember the "free" site.

Posted by:

Nick
15 May 2009

I followed your links to the free credit reports and I have received more spam than I can delet. This is the only site I have visited lately. Just thought you should know.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Are you sure you went to AnnualCreditReport.com? In any event, I can assure you there is ZERO connection between the sudden burst of spam and your visit to AskBobRankin.com or the site I recommended (AnnualCreditReport.com).

It's a widely believed MYTH that simply visiting a website can result in a person getting email spam. In fact, it's IMPOSSIBLE for a website owner to acquire your email address simply as a result of you visiting and viewing the pages on a website. The ONLY way for that to happen is if you explicitly enter your email address in a form on that site, and submit the form.

Sorry you got spammed, but it wasn't a by-product of visiting my site, or the credit report site I mentioned.

Posted by:

tom wasil
25 May 2009

I have just visited the free credit report link. I tried twice with two different agencies. They both report that I have already received my report within the last year. This is TOTALLY bogus. I have not requested once since I have been in Florida the last two and a half years. They , then ask if I want to purchase a credit report. I have not contacted the third source as yet. Anyone else get the bogus reply?

EDITOR'S NOTE: Sounds like you went to the wrong site. Check your brower history and make sure it was AnnualCreditReport.com -- there are some look-alikes out there.

Posted by:

Emery
14 Jun 2009

Another thing to keep in mind is this. If you are denied a loan or credit card application for some reason, you are entitled to a credit report. This report is in addition to the one report a year you are allowed free of charge. So, if for some reason this happens to you and you are denied a credit card, request your free credit report through the credit card company that denied your application.

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