At AnnualCreditReport.com a person can request a free credit report from the three major credit reporting agencies.
This site is absolutely free and will take you to the major sites to get the data online and you can print it out for reference.
By Law each agency allows you to get one credit report per year for free. If you go to the individual sites, they will try to get you to buy all three from them and also pay extra to get your Credit Score. They may also try to seel you some for of credit monitoring service for a fee. The site listed above has no fees. I have used it myself just minutes ago.
Unfortunately this site does nothing about your credit scores. Most of the sites I saw charged about $5 for the score. I know that my Car and Home and Life Insurance companies use the credit score or rating to help determine discounts. They may provide this to you once a year as part of their policy or you maybe able to request what score they have used.
One of the options I really liked was that I could order one of the reports today, and get a different one in 3 or 4 months, and then the third in the next 3 to 4 months. This allows you to monitor your credit somewhat throughout the year. Or if you see a problem with the first one, then you can request the others to go about correcting them in writing.
Best regards
:asian:
This site is absolutely free and will take you to the major sites to get the data online and you can print it out for reference.
By Law each agency allows you to get one credit report per year for free. If you go to the individual sites, they will try to get you to buy all three from them and also pay extra to get your Credit Score. They may also try to seel you some for of credit monitoring service for a fee. The site listed above has no fees. I have used it myself just minutes ago.
Unfortunately this site does nothing about your credit scores. Most of the sites I saw charged about $5 for the score. I know that my Car and Home and Life Insurance companies use the credit score or rating to help determine discounts. They may provide this to you once a year as part of their policy or you maybe able to request what score they have used.
One of the options I really liked was that I could order one of the reports today, and get a different one in 3 or 4 months, and then the third in the next 3 to 4 months. This allows you to monitor your credit somewhat throughout the year. Or if you see a problem with the first one, then you can request the others to go about correcting them in writing.
Best regards
:asian: