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Every consumer in America has the right to get a free credit report once a year. However, not very many people know this, and the ones that do are often confused about how the process works. As a result, a lot of unscrupulous scam companies have popped up aiming to take advantage of unwary customers. Here’s the truth about the scams out there, how you can avoid becoming a victim of one, and how you really CAN get your credit report for free.

There are plenty of websites out there offering a free credit report. But are these reports truly free? In most cases, the answer is no. If you read the small print on these sites, most of them ask you to sign up for a 30 day free trial of a credit monitoring service in exchange for the free report. You’ll have to give them your credit card number to access the report, and once the 30 days are up, you’ll start being billed for the monitoring service automatically. It’s often very hard to cancel, as these companies don’t make their contact information well-known. Plus, the vast majority of those who sign up for these services forget about them, and are surprised when their credit card statement comes the next month and there’s a charge for $39.95 on it.

The easiest way to avoid the free credit report scams is to avoid signing up with the services that offer them. Nearly all of them are scams, with the exception of the ONE legitimate site for getting free reports. This site is www.AnnualCreditReport.com, and it’s the official site for obtaining your government-guaranteed free annual report. You can use this site once a year to get your credit report from all 3 credit bureaus–Experian, Equifax, and Transunion.

To get the reports, you’ll have to provide some personal identifying information, such as your Social Security number. But don’t worry. The site’s security protocols are strong, so there’s no danger of anyone stealing your identity. You can get the reports directly online, as well, so there’s no waiting period to see them. The only drawback to the site is that the reports don’t come with credit scores. To get those, you’ll have to pay a small fee at the individual websites of the credit reporting agencies.

So, if you want a free credit report, be encouraged by the knowledge that they really do exist! You may only be able to get yours for free once a year, but that’s all most people need to keep an eye on things and make sure all is right in their credit file. By watching your credit, you’ll be able to spot potential problems as soon as they appear and take measures to correct them, which is essential to maintaining your good credit name. 

This is the sixth installment in our credit & debt series. Be sure to check back for updates…

 

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