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Get Your
Credit Report Information From
Experian, Trans Union, and Equifax
At some point in time, you will need to have access to your credit report
information. Your credit report contains such information as your birth
date, social security number, address, amount of income, your spouse’s name,
and your place of employment, as well as if you have paid your debts on
time. Businesses report credit information about you to the credit bureaus,
and that is how this information is obtained. If you have ever filed
bankruptcy, had judgments or liens placed against you or your assets, been
sued, or arrested, these events will be there, as this is considered to be
part of the credit report information.
Consumer reporting agencies, such as, Experian, Trans Union, and Equifax,
gather all this information on you and then sell it to creditors, insurance
companies, employers, and other businesses for a fee. Everyone has a right
to know what is included in their credit report information, including
medical information and the sources of all information provided. It is
recommended that you request a copy of your credit report every so often, so
that you can address items that have been omitted or are incorrect. If you
have been denied credit for any reason, are not granted insurance coverage,
or even employment, the company that ran the credit report must give you the
name, address, and phone number of the consumer reporting agency that
provided the credit report information, and the reason for the denial. This
is a good time to review your credit report information. You should have
some idea why you have been denied credit, insurance, or employment. If you
had to file bankruptcy you can add a note of explanation to your credit
report information as to why this occurred.
There could very well be some erroneous information on your credit report
that is keeping you from getting credit, and you would have no way of
knowing unless you reviewed your credit report information. There could be
an incorrect entry regarding a bill turned in for collection that has long
been taken care of or a debt that you isn’t yours at all, but is listed in
your credit report information in error. You can dispute any entry in your
credit report information, and if the consumer reporting agency cannot
verify the entry it must be deleted. You can get a copy of your credit
report information for $9, or you may be entitled to a free copy of your
credit report information at least once a year, if the following conditions
apply. If you are unemployed and seeking employment within sixty days, are
on some type of public assistance, or if you are claiming fraudulent actions
or identity theft, you are entitled a free copy of your credit report
information.
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