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07-05-2020 11:33 AM
Most of you know you can get free credit reports on annualcreditreport dot com
It's the official site backed by Federal law.
If you haven't checked lately you should know you can now access weekly information.
07-05-2020
11:54 AM
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07-05-2020
02:54 PM
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Beth-QVC
The reader comments are sobering.
07-05-2020 12:14 PM
It's safer by phone to have a annual and/or weekly report snail mailed to you for those of you who do not want to submit your SS# to a website.
Over the phone you punch-in on your phone keypad the SS#.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
07-05-2020 12:50 PM
@Mz iMac wrote:It's safer by phone to have a annual and/or weekly report snail mailed to you for those of you who do not want to submit your SS# to a website.
Over the phone you punch-in on your phone keypad the SS#.
That won't work for me. My cell phone has an outdated OS & my home phone is a VOIP connection so neither are safe to enter my SS #.
I have never checked ours in the 44 yrs we have been married. I don't even know what one looks like.
07-05-2020 01:22 PM
@Nightowlz wrote:
@Mz iMac wrote:It's safer by phone to have a annual and/or weekly report snail mailed to you for those of you who do not want to submit your SS# to a website.
Over the phone you punch-in on your phone keypad the SS#.
That won't work for me. My cell phone has an outdated OS & my home phone is a VOIP connection so neither are safe to enter my SS #.
I have never checked ours in the 44 yrs we have been married. I don't even know what one looks like.
I have seen my written report 2-3 times in my adult life.
I can see my credit score anytime. Most CC companies and banks post an abbreviated score each month.
If you and your DH need to obtain a full report. ask you bank.
07-05-2020 01:36 PM
@Nuttmeg wrote:
@Nightowlz wrote:
@Mz iMac wrote:It's safer by phone to have a annual and/or weekly report snail mailed to you for those of you who do not want to submit your SS# to a website.
Over the phone you punch-in on your phone keypad the SS#.
That won't work for me. My cell phone has an outdated OS & my home phone is a VOIP connection so neither are safe to enter my SS #.
I have never checked ours in the 44 yrs we have been married. I don't even know what one looks like.
I have seen my written report 2-3 times in my adult life.
I can see my credit score anytime. Most CC companies and banks post an abbreviated score each month.
If you and your DH need to obtain a full report. ask you bank.
I will have to ask the Credit Union about getting one. They really don't want you to come inside if you don't need to. They would like you to make an appointment or use the ATM.
At some point DH will buy a new vehicle so I can find out when he does that.
07-05-2020 01:36 PM
@Mz iMac wrote:It's safer by phone to have a annual and/or weekly report snail mailed to you for those of you who do not want to submit your SS# to a website.
Over the phone you punch-in on your phone keypad the SS#.
I only share my SSA # when necessary.
We are in an health and economic crisis. I received two security alerts about fraudulent emails and other online activities this week
07-05-2020 01:42 PM
My accounts with the agencies have been frozen since the Equifax fiasco. BTW the fourth credit reporting agency everyone should be concerned with is Innovis.
07-06-2020 12:17 PM
This was released in January, more information on the FICO website
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