Originally posted by: Jeff7
I bring up an ancient thread and no one answers my question.
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Where can I get a free credit score, delivered online easily?
I tried annualcreditreport.com.
Equifax won't send a report online, only by mail.
Transunion says I'm already in their database, which I didn't know. Trying to retrieve my password results in a "We are unable to assist you" error.
Experian will give an overview of my credit history, but they want money to send me my score.
Originally posted by: fallenangel99
Annualcreditreport is only for a REPORT not a SCORE. Score will cost extra $$$. I belive if you do it through the website it might be cheaper than doing it through those agency websites.
Credit agencies have no idea what your means are. Debt to income doesn't affect credit scores at all.Originally posted by: Feldenak
Well, I broke down and ordered all 3 reports from myfico...I've got a mess on my hands. I've got things on my report that aren't mine, they belong to my parents (my father and I have the same first name & middle initial). These items are driving my credit rating(s) into the crapper b/c it shows me living well beyond my means.
Nowhere. You can't get your score for free anywhere that I've ever heard of.Originally posted by: Jeff7
I bring up an ancient thread and no one answers my question.
Copied here for your enjoyment:
Where can I get a free credit score, delivered online easily?
I tried annualcreditreport.com.
Equifax won't send a report online, only by mail.
Transunion says I'm already in their database, which I didn't know. Trying to retrieve my password results in a "We are unable to assist you" error.
Experian will give an overview of my credit history, but they want money to send me my score.
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Credit agencies have no idea what your means are. Debt to income doesn't affect credit scores at all.Originally posted by: Feldenak
Well, I broke down and ordered all 3 reports from myfico...I've got a mess on my hands. I've got things on my report that aren't mine, they belong to my parents (my father and I have the same first name & middle initial). These items are driving my credit rating(s) into the crapper b/c it shows me living well beyond my means.
Originally posted by: judasmachine
640
I'm in the middle of fixing my credit, and I bought a car this year. So it's getting better, it was down to 590.