Fair Credit Reporting Act, amended a few years ago to beef up consumer privacy 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. " />
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Obtaining a Credit Report

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Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, amended a few years ago to beef up consumer privacy 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 are 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. Starting in 2004, the law also entitles you to receive a free credit report every 12 months.
Of course, you can also pay to obtain a credit report anytime. The three major credit reporting agencies, or credit bureaus, are Equifax, Experian and Trans Union (Dun & Bradstreet Credit Services provides credit reports of businesses):
A few states, including California and Connecticut, cap the fee at a slightly lower level.
Credit bureaus also offer a variety of bundled services related to your credit report. For example, Equifax and Experian presently offered a combination of your credit score and credit report for $14.95-$15.50.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act also entitles you to contact each or all of the major credit bureaus (and Innovis, a fourth credit bureau) and request them to stop sending you card solicitations and related offers. For more information, call 888-5OPTOUT (567-8688).
2008-07-21 15:31:51
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Jbmbto6
11:25PM Sep 23 2009 
i want to cancel please and u already charge me
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HenCapt
7:26PM Jul 20 2009 
None of this is "FREE" IF you want your credit report--mail them--you CAN get it for free if you have not requested in their specified amount of time.........however, you MUST do that by USPS----these folks ( all of them ) want to charge you--and they check the charge before you receive anything--just ANOTHER 'legal' rip-off--thanks folks--for nothing--have spent as much time on here than I ever shall again--I would get more out of flossing my teeth !!!!
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