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March 28th, 2008 . Filed under:
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yahooaddict asked:
Is there a way to view your credit score without paying? I just viewed my free annual Credit report..but when i clicked on credit score it says to pay to view it…
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If you indeed went through the legitimate annual credit report site, link below, it provides a free “credit history”, as required by legislation. Unfortunately the law does not also require a free “credit score.”. Most sites and agencies do charge for this information.
The federal government passed laws to make sure that everyone has free access to their credit reports. The Fair Credit Reporting Act allows you to receive one free credit reports from each of the three major credit reporting companies. You can receive a free report from each company once every twelve months.
Check out this website from the Federal Trade Commission for more information.
Here you can find information on how to get your free annual credit reports over the internet, phone, or postal mail.
March 30th, 2008 at 11:41 am
GO TO CREDIT REPORT.COM YOU CAN DO IT THERE AND ALSO DISPUTE ANY NEGATIVE BALANCES ON YOUR ACCOUNTS ON LINE…AND ITS FREE
April 2nd, 2008 at 5:22 am
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Trust the name that has provided millions of consumers just like you with their free credit reports, credit scores, credit monitoring and exclusive members’ only access to credit information
Find peace of mind with your free credit report instantly online!
Access your credit score right online. View a detailed report of your payment history, credit card details and loan information — and keep an eye on your free credit reports and scores right online. It’s that simple.
Register now and immediately obtain up-to-date information on credit cards and loans opened in your name, and who has accessed your credit file.
It’s that easy.
Stay protected with our state-of-the-art credit monitoring tools. Remember, monitoring* your credit means improving your financial well-being. So live your life and let us guard your credit.
It’s that reassuring.
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April 3rd, 2008 at 6:08 pm
No, there is not. There will be strings attached.
April 4th, 2008 at 3:59 am
If you indeed went through the legitimate annual credit report site, link below, it provides a free “credit history”, as required by legislation. Unfortunately the law does not also require a free “credit score.”. Most sites and agencies do charge for this information.
April 8th, 2008 at 1:24 am
The federal government passed laws to make sure that everyone has free access to their credit reports. The Fair Credit Reporting Act allows you to receive one free credit reports from each of the three major credit reporting companies. You can receive a free report from each company once every twelve months.
Check out this website from the Federal Trade Commission for more information.
Here you can find information on how to get your free annual credit reports over the internet, phone, or postal mail.