Wednesday, May 18, 2005

How to Get a Free Credit Report Through Experian

How to Get a Free Credit Report Through Experian

Experian is one of the nation's major consumer credit reporting agencies, the other two being Equifax and TransUnion. The Fair Credit Reporting Act requires each of the credit reporting agencies to provide a free copy of your credit report every 12 months. Your credit report includes personal information and details of your financial behavior. This information is used by employers, credit card companies, insurance companies and businesses to evaluate your application for buying or renting property, insurance, employment and credit. It's therefore a good idea to know what your credit report contains.

Instructions

    1

    Understand that there are two main ways of getting your credit report: directly from Experian or from the Annual Credit Report website (see Resources below).

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    Log onto the Experian website (see Resources below). You will be required to fill out a two-stage application. Input valid credit card details in order to validate and establish your account. By submitting your order, you will be enrolling into a trial membership of Triple Advantage Credit Monitoring. Although your initial report will be free, you will need to cancel your membership within the first 9 days to avoid further billing.
    You can also order your report via phone by calling (888) 397-3742.

    3

    Log onto the Annual Credit Report website (see Resources) and fill out the application to request your report. You can also call the Annual Credit Report phone system at (877) 322-8228. Your report will be mailed to you within 15 days.

    4

    Print and fill out the Annual Credit Report Request Form from the Fair Trade Commission website (see Resources below). Mail it to Annual Credit Report Request Service, P.O. Box 105281, Atlanta, GA 30348-5281. You'll receive your report within 15 days of receipt of the form.

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