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Most of us know about the free credit reports from AnnualCreditReport.com. This is mandated by the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions (FACT) Act, which basically says that consumers should be able to see (and dispute) the massive amount of information contained in private corporate databases. But in addition to credit information, there are a lot of other databases with your personal information floating around. You can get one of each report free every rolling 12-month period.

Insurance Claims History
If you would like to know what the insurance companies are saying about you behind your back, you definitely want to get a free copy of your CLUE Personal Auto Report and Personal Property Reports, which you can get instantly online or by calling 1-866-312-8076. CLUE stands for Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange.

The C.L.U.E. ®Personal Property report provides a seven year history of losses associated with an individual and his/her personal property. The following data will be identified for each loss: date of loss, loss type, and amount paid along with general information such as policy number, claim number and insurance company name.

The C.L.U.E. ®Auto report provides a seven year history of automobile insurance losses associated with an individual. The following data will be identified for each loss: date of loss, loss type, and amount paid along with general information such as policy number, claim number and insurance company name.

In addition, you should also request your free A-PLUS report (Automated Property Loss Underwriting System), which is a smaller database that also contains information about property loss claims. Insurance companies use this data to decide your premiums, so you’ll want to clear up any mistakes right away as they are probably costing you money right now!

This brings me to another use for CLUE reports. If you are seriously looking at buying a home, you should spend the $20 and get the CLUE report for the property and see its claim history. For example, if the water heater broke and flooded the basement two years ago, you may have a hard time finding homeowner’s insurance due to mold concerns.

Employment History Report
When a potential employer runs a background check through ChoicePoint, this is the information they see. It doesn’t seem to claim be comprehensive, as their site states:

The ChoicePoint Workplace Solutions Inc. Employment History report contains information related to your employment history as well as other information regarding your background. […] Our files would only contain information on you if ChoicePoint provided your Employment History Report to an employer.

I would think you’d still want to make sure nothing inaccurate is on there. To get your free employment history report, call 1-866-312-8075. More information here.

Tenant History Report
This report will can be important if you are a renter and someone runs a background check on you at ChoicePoint.

The Resident Data Inc. Tenant History report contains information related to your tenant history as well as other information regarding your background. […] Our files would only contain information on you if ChoicePoint provided your Tenant History Report to a housing provider.

To get your free tenant history report, call 1-877-448-5732. More information here.


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thank you v much.... i needed this!


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Thank you very much, OP.

Quick side question: I have heard that by checking some of this information, notably credit reports, the person's credit can be lowered. Is this true or just a myth? Thanks.


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mastavic said:Thank you very much, OP.

Quick side question: I have heard that by checking some of this information, notably credit reports, the person's credit can be lowered. Is this true or just a myth? Thanks.

my bf works for a credit union, and i asked him. he says that your credit will go down but not enough to matter.


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thanks OP!


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mastavic said:Thank you very much, OP.

Quick side question: I have heard that by checking some of this information, notably credit reports, the person's credit can be lowered. Is this true or just a myth? Thanks.

Myth, self inquiries don't count, it's the shopping around for credit that does it


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I did the employment history report.. included some information on a felony from a woman in Tampa, Florida (I think it matched my SSN). Obviously I'm not a felon, so I'm calling ChoicePoint tomorrow to get the information cleared up. It also includes some information on jobs I applied to five years ago (I never worked at either company), and it includes nothing regarding employers I've actually worked for.


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Wow! Thanks so much for letting us know about this. I knew about getting a free credit report, but not these 4 things.


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Very useful post, OP. Thanks.


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Quoted verbatim from mymoneyblog.com post.


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turtlebug said:Stolen "in toto" from mymoneyblog.com post.

FIXED!

And to ciked... welcome to FWF... you'll find it QUITE different from SD!!!


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Big deal where it originated from. It was helpful and that's all that counts! Stop being picky,Grow up! (Or get off your worn out recliner and get some fresh air)


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Thanks for the post. BTW, did anyway get ChoiceTrust work? It took forever to process my auto request so I end up giving it up .


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Guess it only works if someone has checked on you in the past. It said they had no info on me for the employment info check. I've been employed with the same company for 8 years so I guess no news is good news huh?


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YoungAmerican said:Guess it only works if someone has checked on you in the past. It said they had no info on me for the employment info check. I've been employed with the same company for 8 years so I guess no news is good news huh?

me too...nothing.


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