Reasons to Check Your Credit Report

Most people don’t check their credit report until it is time to make a purchase that requires a degree of creditworthiness, i.e. buying a house or a car, opening up a credit card, etc.

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Credit Report Blog.com would like to take this opportunity to reinforce to its readers the importance of consistently checking their credit reports for various reasons, as mentioned in this report. When an important decision is to be based on your credit report, it may cause unforeseen delays or rejections, if surprises pop up on your credit report which you were not expecting. The causes of these surprises could be the result of identity theft, reporting errors, mistaken names, etc. Read more

Bankruptcy and your credit report

We at CreditReportBlog.com get this question asked pretty often by our readers: Is it a good idea to file bankruptcy to get rid of our debts? Well the answer is not a simple one. With the economy in shambles these days, more and more Americans are looking at filing for bankruptcy as the only alternative left to get themselves out of a bottomless hole of debt. However, before you go ahead, you must be made aware of the terrible stain filing bankruptcy leaves on your credit report. Read more

Experts say consumers can minimize fraud risk

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

One of the surest ways to protect against new account fraud is to place a security freeze on credit reports, which consumers can do for a one-time fee of about $10 to each of the three major credit reporting agencies, according to Paul Stephens, director of policy and advocacy for the San Diego-based Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, a nonprofit consumer advocacy group on privacy rights.

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***Credit Report Blog*** At first read, placing a “security freeze” on your credit reports seems like an ideal way to go to prevent identity theft. However, it must be mentioned how inconvenient this can be in your daily financial matters. Read more

About Us

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.

 

We realized it’s about time to do something about it. We were looking for a way to quickly know what is happening around the credit industry so that people can access the facts and get to know the answers to their questions in easy simple to understand terms without spending days looking for proper answers.

In order to make the required information easily available, we are providing credit related information about credit reports, credit scores, credit monitoring, credit checks, credit cards, free credit reports, credit bureaus, credit counseling, identity theft, and other credit problems in an easy format so that people don’t have to go from site-to-site looking for answers.

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