3 bureaus’ credit scores can be widely varied

July 7, 2008 · Filed Under Credit Bureaus, Credit Score, Everything Credit · Comment 

Most lenders look at a consumer’s credit scores to decide whether to grant a loan and how much to charge. Consumers can buy a report on their credit scores, but these scores vary — sometimes widely. “There is a pervasive myth that there is one credit score,” said Rod Griffin of Experian.

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CreditReportBlog.com advises that everyone get a copy of their FREE credit report from each of the 3 credit bureaus. Although most of the time the information should not be too different on all the credit reports, your credit score may vary somewhat depending on few bits of info that one credit bureau may or may not have. Before applying for any type of loan, a consumer should be aware of where they stand, in terms of their credit score. Read more

Thieves steal $22,000 using credit card of U.Va. Professor

June 10, 2008 · Filed Under Credit Report CHAOS, Everything Credit · Comment 

Identity thieves in New York had opened a checking and savings account in Grant’s name, aided by his Social Security number and a fake New York driver’s license with his name on it. Using an online banking feature of the fraudulent checking account, the thieves hijacked Grant’s existing Bank of America credit-card account.

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***Credit Report Blog*** After reading about this incident, it is apparent that no matter how safe you think you are or no matter how many precautions you take, identity thieves still manage to do what they do best—severe financial damage to their victim. In the professor’s case, after finding out that his personal info may had been compromised, he took all the right steps that he thought would save him from becoming another powerless victim of identity theft. Read more

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May 31, 2008 · Filed Under Everything Credit · Comment 

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May 2, 2008 · Filed Under no category · Comment 

It is a well know fact that credit reports can not only have errors, but also other people’s wrong information. Credit report errors and low credit scores cost people millions of dollars in high interest rates every year. In addition, many people get denied access to valuable credit and loans because of their low credit scores. Many times low credit scores are not even the fault of the person applying for credit but it’s due to errors. Yet, it’s a sad fact that not much is being done to help people.

 

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