A credit report contains information on where you work and live, how you pay your bills, and whether you've been sued, arrested, or filed for bankruptcy. Consumer Reporting Agencies (CRAs) gather this information and sell it to creditors, employers, insurers, and others. The most common type of CRA is the credit bureau.
The three major national credit bureaus are:
- Equifax, 1-800-685-1111
Fraud Hotline: 1-888-766-0008
- Experian, 1-888-397-3742
Fraud Hotline: 1-888-397-3742
- TransUnion, 1-800-916-8800
Fraud Hotline: 1-800-680-7289
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Request your free credit report online or by calling 1-877-322-8228.
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FICO
The information
in your credit report is used to calculate your FICO credit score, a number generally
between 300 and 850. The higher your score,
the less risk you pose to creditors. A high score, for example, makes it easier fo you to obtain a loan, rent an apartment, or lower your insurance rate. Your FICO score is available from www.myfico.com for a fee. Free credit reports do not contain your credit score, although you can purchase your
credit score when you request your free annual credit report through www.annualcreditreport.com
VantageScore is a new scoring technique, the first one that was developed
collaboratively by the three credit reporting companies. This model allows for a
more predictive score for consumers, even for those with limited credit histories,
reducing the need for creditors to manually review credit information. VantageScore
features a common score range of 501-990 (higher scores represent lower likelihood of
risk). A key benefit of VantageScore is that as long as the three major credit
bureaus have the same information regarding your credit history, you will receive
the same score from each of them. A different score alerts you that there are
discrepancies in your report.
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