You will be able to view and print your report, but only once (for free) - so make sure you have paper in your printer!
** Free credit reports are NOT available thru the individual credit bureau sites. After receiving your first report, you must return to Annual Credit Report and follow the same procedure to get a copy from the other two bureaus.
- or -
Request by phone1.877.322.8228 You will go through a simple verification process & reports will be mailed to you.
OP, you're going to tell me you never seen any post regarding this ? This is covered SO MANY TIMES in the Finance section and there's probably countless archived threads on this...
Also, note that based on state legislations, many states can still get a free copy directly from the individual bureaus yearly in addition to this one as federally legistlated...
My .02...
blair222
Senior Member - 1K
posted: May. 15, 2006 @ 4:37p
I know this is posted all the time, but today I needed exactly this info and this post did the trick, thanks!
Thanks, I needed a report today and used the link..
redfury
Happy Member
posted: May. 22, 2006 @ 4:18p
Sorry for not checking the finance section before posting - I missed the boat on that one. - In the words of the great Homer Simpson, "Doh!" To my, ahem 'credit' (bad pun intended) My original post was in 'free stuff' - (I did search first to make sure this was not a repost.) I'm new at posting, and yes, I can see how this belongs in the finance section, however
I will admit that when I first found FW, the 'free stuff' section was the only area I visited - once I got more comfortable and saw that FW was credible, I checked out the other resources here. I'm sure that's true of many people. Hopefully, my misplaced post was useful to newbies, or someone just perusing the freebies who hasn't thought about their credit score in a while.
It is unfair to give this post a bad rating I may have put it in the wrong section (freebie vs. finance) BUT ~ it IS a valid post ~ you DO receive your free credit reports instantly from all three credit bureaus ~ it is easy and requires minimal effort.
Members could make FW more useful if the rating tool was used as a 'rating system'. It does, after all say 'Rate this Topic'. However, many times a 'poor' rating is given to instruct, chastise, say 'repost' or otherwise send a message to the OP, rather than actually rate the topic. If ratings were focused on the post's accuracy and validity of content, those red & green flags would have a lot more credibility. Don't you agree that It makes more sense to reserve 'poor' ratings for posts with ~ an invalid or broken link ~ 'freebies' - that are not truly free (must pay shipping, etc.) ~ the linked site has endless forms to fill out/ hoops to jump through ~ post contains incorrect/incomplete information or to serve as a warning the site offers but never delivers the goods.?
Freedom of expression, voicing opinions, and criticizing posts, etc. is great - but RATING and SCORING are meant to be ObjectivenotSubjective.
green for you....too many tightasses here....dont even worry about it.
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praiasdoflamengo
Happy Member
posted: Oct. 16, 2006 @ 10:49a
I needed the freed credit report and I used the link from your post... it was handy! Green for you. Thanks OP!
RainmanzMoney
New Member
posted: Nov. 24, 2006 @ 7:04p
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RainmanzMoney
New Member
posted: Nov. 24, 2006 @ 7:05p
RainmanzMoney reports that you can also get your credit reports for free if you file an "Initial Fraud Alert" or when you apply for or renew your auto insurance.
kenblakely
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Nov. 25, 2006 @ 12:45a
Dude - that blog entry is *highly* useful and helpful. Thanx for assembling it!
codename47
Senior Member - 3K
posted: Nov. 25, 2006 @ 2:24a
I get free reports all the time. I haven't paid for one in years. I just write or call and say I was denied credit or experienced adverse action.
sweeety
Member
posted: Dec. 7, 2006 @ 3:06a
does anyone know if the credit reports we get are the same as the ones banks and credit issuers get?? or do they get additional info on theirs??
codename47
Senior Member - 3K
posted: Dec. 7, 2006 @ 3:22a
You will never know unless you see one of the other reports. Legally, they are supposed to be all info the bureaus have on you.
RainmanzMoney said: RainmanzMoney reports that you can also get your credit reports for free if you file an "Initial Fraud Alert" or when you apply for or renew your auto insurance.I don't see my insurance co's inquiry on my reports. The renewal letter says they used ChoicePoint for info, and I can get that report for free. I requested one but haven't gotten it yet. Guessing it's just their C.L.U.E. ŽAuto Report.
lakefish
Member
posted: Dec. 20, 2006 @ 6:07p
Help, please!
I send request to get my transunion credit report 1 month ago and got a letter from transunion asking for ssn/address proof. I sent in the proof (my last year's w-2 form copy) and again got the same request from transunion again.
I tried other ways to contact them to clarify and didn't find any phone# that I can talk to a live person. Seriously, without a law suit, anyone knows how to get around this without playing games?
Any transunion live person phone numbers? Many thanks!
I ordered my TransUnion report today and wasted $7.95 to get my credit score.
Why wasted? Because it's a Vantage score. Their range is from 501 to 990.
I then checked my score on the WaMu/Providian card site because they say they base it on TransUnion (they also say it's a FICO score, but that's a different story, although they do show a range of 300 - 850).
TU Vantage: 937 TU WaMu "FICO": 839
(No, I'm not boasting, just showing how useless the paid score is.)
freeforfrank
Senior Member
posted: Mar. 9, 2007 @ 11:24a
I tried to order a free credit report through Equifax. However, when I click the link "View and Print Your Online Report", the site ask me to log in. But I don't have a user id and password with them. How can i see my report?
ThursdaysChild
Missed.
posted: May. 31, 2007 @ 2:39p
lakefish said: Help, please!
I send request to get my transunion credit report 1 month ago and got a letter from transunion asking for ssn/address proof. I sent in the proof (my last year's w-2 form copy) and again got the same request from transunion again.
I tried other ways to contact them to clarify and didn't find any phone# that I can talk to a live person. Seriously, without a law suit, anyone knows how to get around this without playing games?
Any transunion live person phone numbers? Many thanks!Lakefish: what's the status? Did the phone contact help you?
cashonlyplease
Member
posted: May. 31, 2007 @ 3:38p
839 huh? That's Transunion's bank card enhanced score and it is a real FICO score. Congrats.
Someone please tell me what number should I call so I can talk to a real person, instead of just voice messgae system in Equifax.
TIA
MikeR397
Senior Member - 3K
posted: Aug. 14, 2007 @ 11:17a
It would be nice if these credit reports also gave you your credit scores as well for free.
UnixLab
Senior Member
posted: Aug. 18, 2007 @ 1:42p
Bump,
Is there anyone who currently has a active Equifax report? Can you please logon to you account, and then click on contact us to tell me what is the number you can call regard to your credit report. TIA.
I currently don't have a active report with Equifax so I am not able to obtain the right number. Allthe number I found only give me automatic voice mail system and Ihave go thru every single option and not able to talk to any real human.
I need to call Equifax to update my phone number with them. I have tried to applied Citi biz card and they can't approve that because I don't have my number updated on the Equifax to match my application so they can't process it. And they said even after you update it, you have to re-aply it, and that leads you to another hard pull.
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