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Looks legit. Also looks like it pulls from all three bureaus (Equifax, Experian and Trans Union)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9120681/
If you plan on buying a car, applying for a loan or are in the middle of a loan I STRONGLY recommend NOT pulling it. But if it's been a long time and you're curious about identity theft (etc) then it shouldn’t hurt.
I cannot vouch on if this works or not but the article seems convincing. Also, if you do pull it and need help reading it I can help you
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9120681/
If you plan on buying a car, applying for a loan or are in the middle of a loan I STRONGLY recommend NOT pulling it. But if it's been a long time and you're curious about identity theft (etc) then it shouldn’t hurt.
I cannot vouch on if this works or not but the article seems convincing. Also, if you do pull it and need help reading it I can help you
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Know a friend that did it.
He says it does not show your 3 scores. Instead, you must pay $6.95 to get those. Regardless, it DOES show your history. If everything looks good to go on what accounts you've opened then that's all you should need to know. If you see your history and notice a red flag account you never opened then it'll be in your best interest to investigate.
He says it does not show your 3 scores. Instead, you must pay $6.95 to get those. Regardless, it DOES show your history. If everything looks good to go on what accounts you've opened then that's all you should need to know. If you see your history and notice a red flag account you never opened then it'll be in your best interest to investigate.
The way it works is you get to pick which one of the three you want and over twelve months you can get all three. If you want all three at the same time, you can do that, or you can space it out.
www.freecreditreport.com, you can sign up and get a full report from 1 of the 3 bureaus (Equifax) for free (if you cancel within 30 days). You can pay like 12-13 to get all 3. I've done it for my wife and me free of charge.
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