Re: Financial News: Get Rich Quick
wintermute, on host 172.183.244.98
Wednesday, April 3, 2002, at 10:17:29
Re: Financial News: Get Rich Quick posted by Grishny on Wednesday, April 3, 2002, at 07:59:39:
> > $27? Wow. It's £1, here. Mind you, there are > two separate companies that hold different > parts of the information, so you actually need > to spend £2. > > Well, here we have three different companies > that do credit ratings. They all currently charge > $9 for a copy of your report. It is possible to get > a free copy of your credit report, but only if you > meet certain criteria. For example, last year I > got a free copy of my Equifax credit report after > we were turned down for a card that we had > supposedly been "preapproved" for. You can > also get a free copy if you have reason to > believe you've been a victim of credit fraud or > identity theft. > > Just out of curiosity, what are the two > companies Over There that do credit ratings? > The three here are Equifax, TransUnion, and > Experian. > > Gri"and they all have web sites and allow you > to purchase and view your reports on-line-- > very convenient"shny
Uhh... One is Credit Report (I think), And the other... Umm... I'm going to have to look it up.
winter"I've not needed to use them since I left Uni"mute
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