Get Your 3 Free Credit Reports Now, Did I Mention They were Free?


by Amy Pedersen - Date: 2007-04-15 - Word Count: 819 Share This!

Your credit report is available to you right now, you just have to reach out and grab it. The only thing that seems to me to hold people back is that they simply don't know that the report is there for the taking, for free, right now. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) is a Federal law which requires each of the Big 3 Major Credit Reporting Agencies to provide each and every American citizen with a free copy of your credit report, at your request. This law does not require you to have any reason other than curiosity to take a look at your report once every 12 months.

What keeps people from actually taking advantage of this terrific federal law? It seems that the only thing keeping them from clicking on the website or calling the phone number or even sending a simple letter in the mail is knowledge. No one seems to realize that these credit reports are available for free at any time, all it takes is a little initiative and filling out a simple form. The Federal Trade Commission or the nation's consumer protection agency, is assigned the job of enforcing the FCRA and making sure these Consumer Reporting Companies don't treat us consumers unfairly.

They are in charge of making sure to promote the privacy and accuracy of the information in the files of the Big 3 Credit Reporting Agencies. Your credit repot contains information on where you live, how your bills are paid and even arrest records. The Fair Credit Reporting Act was established to help protect this private information, making sure it does not fall into the wrong hands.

However, it seems that we are allowed to at least view our own information to verify it is accurate finally.The Major Credit Reporting Agencies were required by this law to establish a website, a toll free number and a mailing address with information and links to obtain these free credit reports. To order, you simply need to fill out a simple form and submit it in whichever form you desire. It is not possible to simply contact the consumer reporting companies and request it, you must go through the correct channels to get the report for free.

You may order your reports from each of the three nationwide consumer reporting companies at the same time, or you can order your report from each of the companies one at a time. The law allows you to order one free copy of your report from each of the nationwide consumer reporting companies every 12 months.

There is only one website out there that can actually help you to obtain the free copy of your report. However, many other sites are springing up claiming to offer a "free" credit report, but once you get down to the "fine print" it is easy to see that the "free" report is only good for a short time and in order to get the free report, you must subscribe to the site. It turns out that what these "imposter" sites are really offering you is simply a "trial period" after which you are charged on a monthly basis for these services and to still be able to view your report.

This "free" service suddenly converts to one you have to pay for after a trial period. If you don't cancel during the trial period, you are agreeing to let the company start charging fees to your credit card. Why do you think they would ask for your credit card number anyway, if they weren't intending to charge it.

In order to obtain your free credit reports, all three of them, from the site governed by federal law, you are not in any way shape or form required to enter any credit card information. Credit Report Repair can be done simply and by yourself with time and simple tools, you just need to know the right techniques. Obtaining your credit report is the first step to improving your credit score and fix your credit rating. Even the Federal Trade Commission has stated that "anything a credit repair company can do for you legally, you can do for yourself".

Go out and get your credit report now and you can start improving your score and fixing your credit. Knowing your score and what is on your report can help you to take the first step and begin your credit repair. You simply need the right program to help you to repair your own credit and a good education about credit score repair.

Make sure you find the right one, with great feedback from its happy clients and a long term presence and you can be on your way to fixing your own score yourself using a simple book to get you there. Make sure you log on, pick up the phone or send out the mail and get your free credit report today and start raising your credit score.


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Author Amy Pedersen, is penned as YourCreditScoreSecrets.com featured Credit Insider whose articles provide insider tips and insightful knowledge of the credit industry. Her article topics range from the nature of credit reports to the underlying problems facing credit scoring and the laws which support credit report repair done by the average person.

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