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Zachary
DO NOT USE They will hit you for “monthly monitor fees”. My “free” report cost me about $90.00. Be careful what you use.
Steven
The three big credit reporting agencies are Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. Each of them has a website. All three reports are available at:
It’s true that you are legally entitled to a free credit report. It’s also true that a lot of companies out there are trying to rip you off. The word “free” in somebody’s name or in their advertising doesn’t necessarily mean that they are truly providing the free service to which you are entitled by law.
This government site is also helpful:
Erik
Use this site
free-credit-score-national.com
Here you can get your free credit report and score