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		<title>Getting A Credit Report With Your Credit Card, Be Careful!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 10:36:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have all seen the advertisements on the Internet telling us that we are entitled to free credit reports. But many people want to know if they can get their free credit report without a credit card? In short the answer is no, because if you want to check your free credit report without a [...]]]></description>
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<div align="justify"><br/><br/>We have all seen the advertisements on the Internet telling us that we are entitled to free credit reports. But many people want to know if they can get their free credit report without a credit card? In short the answer is no, because if you want to check your free credit report without a credit card, you will be hard pressed to find a company that will be willing to do that.<br/><br/>The reason that you can&#8217;t check your free credit report without a credit card is because you need a credit card for the verification process. This then shows that you are who you say you are. Credit cards are a good way to prove your identity and a lot of people from all over the world have a credit card partially for this purpose. But of course you can&#8217;t apply for a credit card unless you know your credit score; this then saves you the hassle of possibly getting turned down for a credit card.<br/><br/>If you want a free credit report without a credit card, then there are ways to do this. You can write to one of the credit-reporting agencies with a copy of a recent bill, or a copy of your driving license. You then mail them your request for your free credit report. There is another way to get a free credit report without a credit card and that is by making a telephone call to one of the credit reporting agencies; they will be happy to oblige with your request.<br/><br/>It is almost impossible to get a free credit report without a credit card on the Internet. Credit cards are the only way to prove to these companies that you are who you say you are. But if you are not heavily concerned about your credit score, then you can wait for your annual credit report, which means that you will always get a free credit report without a credit card.<br/><br/>There are hundreds of websites that offer you the opportunity to view your free credit report with no obligations&#8211;no obligations, that is, until your 30-day free trial runs out. That is the main problem with these companies; they will let you see your free credit report with no obligations. But if you do not cancel your membership with them before the end of your 30-day free trial, then they will start to charge you for a service that you are no longer using. That is hardly fair, considering you only joined them to view your free credit report with no obligations.<br/><br/>These companies understand that you will want to view your free credit report with no obligations. So that is why they are only offering their customers 30 days free membership. Remember that you must cancel your membership before the 30 days are over, otherwise you will be charged a month&#8217;s worth of use. They will always let you know how you can cancel. The information on how to cancel will usually be printed in the small print on the bottom of the webpage; write that information down, so you can become a free member. Then you can check your free credit report with no obligations.<br/><br/>If you want to view your free credit report with no obligations, then you have options. You can check either through the Internet or you can get it through the mail. You can do this by getting in touch with an official credit-reporting company. The best thing about these official credit-reporting companies is that you will receive your free credit report with no obligations and you won&#8217;t have to give them your credit card information. Going with an online company for your credit report is a good idea if you need to keep a constant eye on your credit reports, but if you are happy with just your annual report then there is no real reason for you to sign up to one of these credit websites.<br/><br/><br/><br/></p>
<p>Emanuele Allenti offers valuable tips and help about credit reports at <a href="http://www.incredible-credit-reports-for-all.info">best credit reports</a> and <a href="http://www.incredible-credit-reports-information.info">free credit reports</a> websites. Enter now!
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		<title>Where Can I Get My Free Credit Report and Other Questions Answered</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 10:29:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[et your free online Experian Credit Report at the FreeCreditReport web site when you sign up for a free trial of Triple AdvantageSM Credit Monitoring. Simply fill out your information for identification purposes, answer a few questions and your credit report will be available to you on-line, in no time at all, once your identity [...]]]></description>
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<div align="justify"><br/><br/>et your free online Experian Credit Report at the FreeCreditReport web site when you sign up for a free trial of Triple AdvantageSM Credit Monitoring. Simply fill out your information for identification purposes, answer a few questions and your credit report will be available to you on-line, in no time at all, once your identity has been confirmed.<br/><br/>Your Username and Password will enable you to view your credit report on some of these services for 30 days over the Internet in the most secure environment that they can provide. You will also have access to an array of benefits located in services like &#8211; My Credit Center.<br/><br/>Getting your free Credit Report and Credit Score is the first step in knowing your credit. Monitoring your credit report allows you to stay on top of your credit on a daily basis.<br/><br/>You should do this to take the guesswork out of what/\&#8217;s happening with your credit.<br/><br/>Your credit is one of your most important assets. Having good credit means you should have more options to borrow money at the lowest cost and from the best lenders. It also means that others who look at your credit such as landlords, insurance companies, or even prospective employers re less likely to turn you away or penalize you because you have poor credit.<br/><br/>Your personal credit report contains such information as your name, current and previous addresses, phone number, Social Security number, date of birth, and current and previous employers. Your spouse/\&#8217;s name may appear on your version of the credit report, but it will not appear on the version that is provided to others. This information comes from your credit applications, so its accuracy depends on your filling out the forms clearly, completely and consistently each time you apply for credit.<br/><br/>Creditreport.imess.net is worth a try. Many people say they have used it to monitor their credit and some have said that they also cleaned off some bad items from their credit report. You can apply for a free initial plan and get your scores and reports for free.<br/><br/>In all your thoughts about credit reporting do keep in mind there are 3 reporting agencies. If you keep track of when you pull each of the three then you can spread it out to one every 4 months. That would be ideal if you could do that.<br/><br/>Freecreditreport.com, Experian, Transunion, Equifax are all in it to make some money from providing these reports. So many people are asking where they can get a genuine free credit report without having to give up my credit card information and sign up for some monthly membership or a dumb &#8220;identity theft monitoring alert&#8221; service?<br/><br/>Unfortunately, in order to get your credit report a lot of the websites ask for your credit card information. They do that so when you sign up for a free trial if you don/\&#8217;t cancel within that time they can charge your account. Myfico.com is one of the best ones out there. I understand that users have reported that they signed up for there free 30 day trial and also cancelled it before the 30 days was up and indeed didn/\&#8217;t get charged anything.<br/><br/>What is a free credit report?<br/><br/>The answer lies in the last three words of your question and is self-explanatory. A free credit report is when a credit bureau provides an individual a copy of their credit report without a charge.<br/><br/>It/\&#8217;s exactly what it says it is. A free credit report.. in other words, you don/\&#8217;t have to pay for it.<br/><br/>Am I entitled for a free credit report?<br/><br/>I am not sure whether this is correct, but I have been told that residents of Colorado, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, and Vermont are entitled under state law to one free report per year from a credit reporting agency. If you are a resident of Georgia, you are even entitled to more reports at two each year.<br/><br/>This is very useful especially if you have been denied credit on the basis of information in a credit report.<br/><br/>Who is eligible?<br/><br/>I am not a legal expert but I did find a statement on the web that said that based on the Fair Credit Reporting Act, sections 612 (b), (c), and (d), you are entitled to one free credit report per year directly from a credit reporting agency only if you certify that you are unemployed and seeking employment in the next 60 days, you are receiving public assistance, or you believe there are inaccuracies in your report due to fraud or have been denied credit because of information on your credit report. To get your free credit report, go directly to a credit reporting bureau and have proof of the criteria that entitles you to receive your free credit report.<br/><br/>
<p />Information here should not be construed as advice and it is offered without legal responsibility or liability. It must be emphasised that you should consult a professionally qualified individual or company (such as an accountant, financial adviser or solicitor for example) should you need advice on your financial situation, as they will be able to tailor their advice to your situation accordingly.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Make Good Use of Your Annual Free Credit Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 10:50:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[u can use your credit report you need to get yur report. Reports are available on request. Free credit reports requested by phone or mail will be processed within 15 days of receiving your request. Such reports were mandated by a federal law enacted in 2003. The program has all now been implemented.AnnualCreditReport.com is reportedly [...]]]></description>
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<div align="justify"><br/><br/>u can use your credit report you need to get yur report. Reports are available on request. Free credit reports requested by phone or mail will be processed within 15 days of receiving your request. Such reports were mandated by a federal law enacted in 2003. The program has all now been implemented.<br/><br/>AnnualCreditReport.com is reportedly the only official site where you can get a genuinely free copy of your credit report from all three reporting agencies. And if you/\&#8217;d rather order your free credit report by phone or by mail, you can do that too . AnnualCreditReport.com processes requests for free credit file disclosures (commonly called credit reports). I have been told that under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACT Act) consumers can request and obtain a free credit report once every 12 months from each of the three nationwide consumer credit reporting companies.<br/><br/>Now once you have joined up for your credit report such as at AnnualCreditReport.com, there is an extra peril. This is that when you receive phishing spam pretending to be your report provider asking for personal information, you may think it is from your real provider asking for your details again from you for a Review” or a “verification”. The thing to remember here is that all the nationwide consumer reporting companies have pledged that they will not send you an email asking for your personal information.<br/><br/>If you get an email, see a pop-up ad, or get a phone call from someone claiming to be from your credit report provider &#8211; don/\&#8217;t trust them! Do not reply but delete the email, do not click on any link in the message.<br/><br/>Companies or individuals promising quick fixes are almost always fraudulent. The important thing to remember is that no one can have accurate information removed from the credit file. Companies still do get away with reading your report. Haven/\&#8217;t you ever received a pre-approved credit card?<br/><br/>Identity theft is also on the rise, now being the number one consumer complaint reported to the Federal Trade Commission. One of the first places identity theft shows up is often on your credit report.<br/><br/>Identity theft may show up as suspicious credit inquiries, changes of address, accounts in default, or new fraudulent accounts in your name.<br/><br/>Monitoring your credit report is your first line of defense in protecting your identity. I like to use the Stop Junk Mail service because I can stop all the credit card offers and other junk mail. Monitor your credit report to catch ID fraud early.<br/><br/>
<p />Information here should not be construed as advice and it is offered without legal responsibility or liability. It must be emphasised that you should consult a professionally qualified individual or company (such as an accountant, financial adviser or solicitor for example) should you need advice on your financial situation, as they will be able to relate their advice to your personal needs accordingly.<br/><br/></p>
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		<title>7 Best Ways to Save Money on your Life Insurance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you in the market for life insurance? Want to know how to save money on your policy? Here are the 7 best ways to save money on your life insurance policy.1. Shop For Rate QuotesThe best way to get the best deal on anything is to comparison shop, and that&#8217;s especially true for life [...]]]></description>
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<div align="justify"><br/><br/>Are you in the market for life insurance? Want to know how to save money on your policy? Here are the 7 best ways to save money on your life insurance policy.<br/><br/>1. Shop For Rate Quotes<br/><br/>The best way to get the best deal on anything is to comparison shop, and that&#8217;s especially true for life insurance. Premiums can vary by hundreds of dollars from one company to the next, so it pays to invest a little time comparing rates from different companies. The quickest way to compare rates is to visit an insurance comparison website where you can get multiple rate quotes all on one site. (see link below).<br/><br/>2. Get a Term Life Policy<br/><br/>Term life insurance is the way to go if you want the most coverage for the least amount of money. With term life you&#8217;re paying for insurance only, not an added investment vehicle as you are with whole life or universal life.<br/><br/>3. Get Healthy<br/><br/>If you&#8217;re a smoker, quit. If you&#8217;re overweight, get started on a diet. Life insurance rates are based on your age and your health. The healthier you are the lower your premium will be. Living a healthier lifestyle will not only lower your premium, it will make you feel better and will allow you live longer.<br/><br/>4. Get a No Load Policy<br/><br/>No load policies do not have added fees such as agent commissions or marketing fees, which can add hundreds of dollars to your policy. With a no load policy you only pay for the policy.<br/><br/>5. Buy Only What You Need<br/><br/>Most people buy too much or too little life insurance because they haven&#8217;t taken the time to figure out what they really need. Take the time to evaluate how much life insurance your beneficiaries will need now, and how much they&#8217;ll need in the future.<br/><br/>6. Clean Up Your Credit<br/><br/>Insurance companies reason that if you have bad credit you&#8217;re more likely to let your policy lapse and are therefore a higher risk to them. If you have bad credit you&#8217;ll pay more for your policy and may even be denied a policy. Get your free credit report from Experioan or Equifax, and if you have bad credit, start repairing it. You&#8217;ll not only save money on your policy, you&#8217;ll also save your credit rating.<br/><br/>7. Get Your Policy Now<br/><br/>Life insurance is based on two primary factors &#8211; your age and your health. The younger you are and the healthier you are, the less you&#8217;ll pay for your policy. By purchasing a policy now, instead of waiting until you&#8217;re older and have health problems, you&#8217;ll get a much better rate on your policy.<br/><br/>Visit http://www.LowerRateQuotes.com/life-insurance.html or click on the following link to get life insurance rate quotes from top-rated companies and see how much you can save. You can get more tips and advice in their Articles section, and get answers to your questions from an insurance expert by using their online chat service.<br/><br/><br/><br/></p>
<p>The author, Brian Stevens, is a former insurance agent and financial consultant who has written a number of articles on life insurance.</p>
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		<title>How To Prevent Errors on Your Credit Report</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whenever somebody applies for credit or financing, his or her credit report will be pulled electronically from any of the three major consumer reporting agencies (CRA). These CRAs are Experian, Trans Union, or Equifax &#8211; companies that are responsible for maintaining correct and up-to-date credit information around the country. Everyone is probably aware that these [...]]]></description>
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<div align="justify"><br/><br/>Whenever somebody applies for credit or financing, his or her credit report will be pulled electronically from any of the three major consumer reporting agencies (CRA). These CRAs are Experian, Trans Union, or Equifax &#8211; companies that are responsible for maintaining correct and up-to-date credit information around the country. Everyone is probably aware that these three nationwide credit bureaus have to monitor billions of data records therefore it is not inevitable to find errors with the reports. A majority of consumers would have at least one omission or inaccurate detail on their credit report.<br/><br/>It is for this very reason that as a consumer, the responsibility of checking your own credit information falls on your shoulders. Make sure that you get a copy of your credit report from each of the three Credit Reporting Agencies. You should contact each credit bureau and ask for your free credit report (you are entitled to 1 free copy every year). If you have been denied credit within the past 60 days, you are also entitled to a free credit report.<br/><br/>Here is a list of each credit bureau. Make that call and start checking your credit info.<br/><br/>Equifax, P.O. Box 740241, Atlanta , GA 30374-0241;(800) 685-1111.<br/><br/>Experian(formerly TRW),P.O. Box 2002, Allen, TX 75013; (888) EXPERIAN (397-3742).<br/><br/>Trans Union , P.O. Box 1000 , Chester , PA 19022 ; (800) 916-8800.<br/><br/>Using The Internet To Obtain Your Credit Report<br/><br/>You can also use the internet to obtain your credit report. Many companies offer instant access to your credit report online and will offer you a free credit report if you try their credit monitoring service for 30 days. Credit monitoring services are a great way to keep track of your credit and stop potential identity thieves. As soon as you or someone else applies for credit using your name and social security number, these services will alert you via email. If you did not request this new credit you just need to log into your account and start the process of alerting the credit bureaus of potential fraud activity.<br/><br/>How is the information found on your credit report used<br/><br/>The credit information that is reported on your credit report will be used to evaluate you when you apply for credit, insurance, employment, and other purposes allowed by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Therefore it is crucial that you review your credit reports for accuracy from at least annually.<br/><br/>Why is it important to monitor your credit report<br/><br/>By monitoring your credit report you will save yourself a lot of problems or unpleasant surprises when you have to get that credit card or if you&#8217;re considering buying a home. You will also be aware of any potential problems that may stop the credit grantor from approving you for the credit you seek. Knowing exactly what a lender will see when they pull your credit will allow you either try to dispute the items and have them removed from your report or prepare explanations for the credit problems and discuss them with your potential lender BEFORE you apply for that line of credit.<br/><br/>What to do if you find inaccurate information<br/><br/>- Be meticulous in examining your credit information. If you see any discrepancies, verify them as soon as possible. The law says that the credit bureau should examine the matter within a reasonable amount of time, usually 30 days.<br/><br/>- Dispute inaccurate information your credit report. Some credit repair specialist suggests you dispute items one at a time. Some say do it all at once. I have had clients that have done both, and there was never any one way that was more successful then the other in our case. I truly believe it depends on the agent you get at the credit bureau.<br/><br/>- Write an ORIGINAL dispute letter. Don&#8217;t just copy a form you found online. If you found it, then so did potentially hundreds if not thousands of other people. The agents at the credit bureaus in the disputes area have probably seen any freely given online dispute letter hundreds if not thousands of times. They will not take your request as seriously as they should if you do this.<br/><br/>The credit bureau is required to investigate and if that item cannot be confirmed within a reasonable amount of time, that credit record must be removed from the credit file. They must provide you with a free copy of your corrected credit report. Send your dispute letter to the credit bureau via certified mail, return receipt requested. If you are using a credit monitoring system you can do this online. Just make sure they send your dispute to all 3 agencies. If the credit bureau completes its investigation and decides that the negative information should remain in your file, you can add a letter of explanation to your credit report to refute the claim.<br/><br/><br/><br/></p>
<p>Liz Roberts is a freelance writer and loan consultant. The website BadCreditResources.com offers resources that specialize in providing loans and <a href="http://www.badcreditresources.com">credit cards for people with bad credit</a>. Click here for the list of <a href="http://www.badcreditresources.com">bad credit cards</a>.</p>
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