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An Equifax credit report may be the one of the most important statements in your possession. Employers, landlords, and money loaners rely on a person’s background credit as the primary, and sometimes only, source of information that determines the ability to borrow money and own a home.

While everyone is entitled to a free annual credit report under federal law, understanding your credit report once each year may not be sufficient in maintaining the accuracy of your credit history. How much money you can borrow, the level of interest rates that will attach to this money, and a number of other personal financial statistics are all affected by a credit report. With an Equifax credit report, this information is available whenever you need it.

You may wonder if an Equifax credit report is necessary if you pay all of your bills on time and have no history of bad credit. However, the importance of checking the accuracy of your credit report should not be underestimated.

As the flow of online traffic increases daily, the prospect of identity theft becomes more realistic. If you access your credit report and believe that some of the information is wrong, you may catch a possible identity theft. As the frequency of your spending increases, so does the possibility of this type of victimization. Order your Equifax credit report to insure personal safety.

An Equifax credit report costs approximately 10 dollars – a small fee for self-awareness of financial status. There are two other major credit reporting services in the country: Experian and Trans Union. All three of these companies perform the same job; however, your credit report with each of these bureaus may vary.

Because Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union gather information and statistics from different sources, many people request credit report’s from each of the services. After requesting your Equifax credit report, examine the numbers closely. If there is any discrepancy, it is a good idea to request credit reports from all of the services to make sure that your credit information is accurate.

Requesting an Equifax credit report via the Internet gives you instant access to this report. Obtaining your report through postal mail can take a longer period of time. For just 10 dollars, you can view what companies have viewed your credit report and understand any reason why a past decision may still affect your ability to borrow money.

Other services that Equifax offers include a credit ranking system, a valuable tool that allows you to compare your credit rankings and scores with other individuals in your area. By understanding these averages and statistics, you will be able to better understand your own situation. For peace of mind and personal safety, look over your Equifax credit report.

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sweet_jemise wants to know:

Everytime i see anything about credit scores, they involve first equifax, like the others dont matter. Why is equifax so important than the others, i have a lower equifax score than the other 2 bureaus, why is that? is equifax more inportant than the other?

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toolate wants to know:

experian seems to always be the lowest YET its the main one everyone looks at, whats the point of having a high score with one of the others then if its not even looked at? why is one more credible than the others?

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barbie wants to know:

I can contact any of the three credit organizations, Experian, etc but they all want my social security card number. Why do they want that if getting the credit score is supposedly FREE?

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discoverysaraha wants to know:

I was checking my bank account statement online and there were charges that I never made. Should I open another bank account? I already filed a complaint with Experian. I’m worried.

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horsegal08 wants to know:

My daughter is turning 17 in May and she has been interested in building a good credit file. She already has a checking account with my wife’s cosign and a debit card. How can I help her establish a credit report and how can we check her credit report? I have tried it online at experian and transunion and equifax, but it says you have to be 18 or older to do it. it is recommended to check your child’s credit report to verify there isn’t any identity problems. but how can I do that if you have to be 18 or older to check it out? please help me, she is very responsible and is a total adult. she actually tries to help me with my finances! how can i help her with her credit? she has tried to apply for build-credit credit cards, but again you have to be 18 or older. HELP!

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Ashley wants to know:

My credit reports looks good for one agency.
I have a loan in really good standing that is being reported by Equifax on my credit report but when I look at the other, it has no history of the loan. Should this loan be reported to all three of the agencies?? Or is it up to them?

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natprod63 wants to know:

I hope someone from Yahoo is actually monitoring this. If stuff like this continues, I personally will stop using Yahoo mail.

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I just checked my credit score with experian,and it posted as 9002…how is this possible?

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The credit report shows that I filed the dispute both through Experian and Equifax (I don’t know why as it was only Experian) but I am trying close on a home loan and this dispute is now considered an “underwriting exception.”

I need to get this removed as soon as humanly possible.

ANY help is welcome.

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One of my credit cards only reports to TransUnion, and my student loan lender only reports to Equifax and Experian. Can I request each of them to report to all 3 bureaus or do they only follow their company’s policy?

Specifically, can I require them to do so?

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bamagrits84 wants to know:

I got my first credit card in June of 2006. My payments have never been late. Every 30 days the credit card company reports account status to all 3 major credit reporting agencies. Transunion and Experian both are showing my account correctly, but Equifax is not showing it at all! I had to pay Equifax $20 for my credit report just to try to dispute it and now I get a bunch of crap for the customer service center. I know my credit card company is reporting my info. In fact just yesterday they did another report to Equifax and Equifax is still saying they have no record of the account. I’m really upset over this mess and I want an investigation by FTC and possibly the Attorney General for the state for the Equifax corporate office. What would you do? What is the best way to get immediate action?

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Be Be wants to know:

Trying to get a home loan and something on my credit has put everything to a stop. The claim is inaccurate and is currently under dispute with Equifax

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Tanker wants to know:

My credit scores range from 648 with Equifax to 676 at Experian. TransUnion in the middle. Can anyone explain the difference and which agency is the most accurate or trusted?

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Look Its Jay wants to know:

I did the 3-in-1 score report thing recently and sometimes, I’d check my bank account and it would say that Equifax and Experian withdrew $1.00. Why is that? Do they deposit it back after?

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