are there any other situations where i might be eligible for a free report

posted by askmrcredit on (6 years, 9 months ago)

Under federal law, you're entitled to a free report if a company takes adverse action against you, such as denying your application for credit, insurance, or employment, and you ask for your report within 60 days of receiving notice of the action. The notice will give you the name, address, and phone number of the consumer reporting company. You're also entitled to one free report a year if you're unemployed and plan to look for a job within 60 days; if you're on welfare; or if your report is inaccurate because of fraud, including identity theft. Otherwise, a consumer reporting company may charge you up to $9.50 for another copy of your report within a 12-month period.

To buy a copy of your report, contact:

  • Equifax 800-685-1111 www.equifax.com
  • Experian 888-EXPERIAN (888-397-3742) www.experian.com
  • Trans Union 800-916-8800 www.transunion.com

  • Under state law, consumers in Colorado, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Vermont already have free access to their credit reports.

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