Credit reporting agencies maintain electronic records of your credit activities. Today, there are three major national credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian and Trans Union. If you are planning on applying for a loan or credit anytime in the near future, it's a good idea to obtain a copy of your credit report.
For a fee, you can request a copy of your credit report at anytime by contacting one or more of the major credit agencies. Or you can receive a free copy of your credit report through one of the many credit companies available on the Internet. Our favorite source of information on credit reporting agencies on the Web is www.credit-report-credit-score.com
The Fair Credit Reporting Act was amended a few years ago to beef up consumer privacy. Under its rules, you are legally entitled to obtain your credit report from a credit reporting agency. This includes receiving a list of everyone that has requested your report.
If you have been denied credit based on information in your credit report (the creditor must provide a reason for denial), you have 60 days from the day you receive a denial notice to receive a free copy of the credit report. Additionally, the law also entitles you to receive a free credit report every 12 months if you are unemployed and seeking work within the next 60 days, are on welfare or if your report is inaccurate as a result of credit fraud.
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Credit Pacific Service Union About The Author
This article was written by Beth Pardue who has over 10 years of experience in the financial industry assisting clients with assorted financial needs. To learn more about credit reports or to get a free credit report online please visit: http://www.credit-report-credit-score.com
Yes. FACTA (the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act) lets consumers get one free credit report a year from each of the three national credit reporting companies. To obtain that free report, you must go to www.annualcreditreport.com. What is a 3 bureau credit report A 3 bureau credit report lists all of your credit from all three national credit reporting agencies (Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion). 1 credit reports or 3 agency credit reports.
Credit First Service Union
Remember, if your bill for DIRECTV Service comes from a party other than DIRECTV please use the contact information on your bill (f) Consents Regarding Credit. In order to establish an account with us, you authorize us to inquire into your creditworthiness (subject to Section 6), by checking with credit reporting agencies. If you are delinquent in any payment to us, you also authorize us to report any late payment or nonpayment to credit reporting agencies. Due to the subjective nature of creditworthiness, payment for any Service via cashier's check, money order, or credit card, notwithstanding your credit rating, past history or practice.
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