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Tuesday, November 22, 2005
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ConsumerInfo.com - Free Online Credit Report.
ConsumerInfo.com will provide you with an instant credit report on-line from Equifax for signing up for a trial membership of their CreditCheck® Monitoring Service. The service is free for 30 days and then costs $79.95 per year. Once you have your credit report you can just call them to cancel immediatly at no cost to you. Whole process takes about 10 minutes from start to finish.
Follow these directions:
- Click on the link above and select the orange order now button.
- Fill out name and address and opt out of newsletter and special offers on first screen.
- Create username, password and provide verification info, and credit card. Print this screen before submitting your order as you will need to provide this info back to them over the phone to cancel correctly.
- They will then ask you two multiple choice verification questions based on your mortgage (if you have one) specifically what bank it is at and what dollar amount the payment falls between. If you get them correct they display your credit report for you to print. Get it wrong and they mail it to you.
- If you want to see what your credit score is they will provide that as well for a payment of $5 (this might be helpful if you are looking to get a first or second mortgage and know what your lenders minimum score is that they allow).
- When your finished printing your credit report (mine was 10 pages!) just call 888-888-8553 and ask to cancel your account. You will need to provide your name, username you signed up with, and last 4 digits of credit card you used. The CSR I spoke to was polite and didn't ask any questions as to why I was cancelling or anything. They should send you a confirmation e-mail in 24 hours stating your account is closed and your card was not charged. Call back to confirm if you don't get the e-mail in a couple days (I had to call back for my wifes account although they showed it cancelled we didn't get the email confirming it until the second call). You can also send an email to cancel@consumerinfo.com and cancel your account via email.
For more information about credit reports and how to get them free go here
11:23:03 AM
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Sunday, November 13, 2005
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ConsumerInfo.com - Free Online Credit Report.
ConsumerInfo.com will provide you with an instant credit report on-line from Equifax for signing up for a trial membership of their CreditCheck® Monitoring Service. The service is free for 30 days and then costs $79.95 per year. Once you have your credit report you can just call them to cancel immediatly at no cost to you. Whole process takes about 10 minutes from start to finish.
Follow these directions:
- Click on the link above and select the orange order now button.
- Fill out name and address and opt out of newsletter and special offers on first screen.
- Create username, password and provide verification info, and credit card. Print this screen before submitting your order as you will need to provide this info back to them over the phone to cancel correctly.
- They will then ask you two multiple choice verification questions based on your mortgage (if you have one) specifically what bank it is at and what dollar amount the payment falls between. If you get them correct they display your credit report for you to print. Get it wrong and they mail it to you.
- If you want to see what your credit score is they will provide that as well for a payment of $5 (this might be helpful if you are looking to get a first or second mortgage and know what your lenders minimum score is that they allow).
- When your finished printing your credit report (mine was 10 pages!) just call 888-888-8553 and ask to cancel your account. You will need to provide your name, username you signed up with, and last 4 digits of credit card you used. The CSR I spoke to was polite and didn't ask any questions as to why I was cancelling or anything. They should send you a confirmation e-mail in 24 hours stating your account is closed and your card was not charged. Call back to confirm if you don't get the e-mail in a couple days (I had to call back for my wifes account although they showed it cancelled we didn't get the email confirming it until the second call). You can also send an email to cancel@consumerinfo.com and cancel your account via email.
For more information about credit reports and how to get them free go here
12:28:01 PM
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Thursday, October 20, 2005
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ConsumerInfo.com - Free Online Credit Report.
ConsumerInfo.com will provide you with an instant credit report on-line from Equifax for signing up for a trial membership of their CreditCheck® Monitoring Service. The service is free for 30 days and then costs $79.95 per year. Once you have your credit report you can just call them to cancel immediatly at no cost to you. Whole process takes about 10 minutes from start to finish.
Follow these directions:
- Click on the link above and select the orange order now button.
- Fill out name and address and opt out of newsletter and special offers on first screen.
- Create username, password and provide verification info, and credit card. Print this screen before submitting your order as you will need to provide this info back to them over the phone to cancel correctly.
- They will then ask you two multiple choice verification questions based on your mortgage (if you have one) specifically what bank it is at and what dollar amount the payment falls between. If you get them correct they display your credit report for you to print. Get it wrong and they mail it to you.
- If you want to see what your credit score is they will provide that as well for a payment of $5 (this might be helpful if you are looking to get a first or second mortgage and know what your lenders minimum score is that they allow).
- When your finished printing your credit report (mine was 10 pages!) just call 888-888-8553 and ask to cancel your account. You will need to provide your name, username you signed up with, and last 4 digits of credit card you used. The CSR I spoke to was polite and didn't ask any questions as to why I was cancelling or anything. They should send you a confirmation e-mail in 24 hours stating your account is closed and your card was not charged. Call back to confirm if you don't get the e-mail in a couple days (I had to call back for my wifes account although they showed it cancelled we didn't get the email confirming it until the second call). You can also send an email to cancel@consumerinfo.com and cancel your account via email.
For more information about credit reports and how to get them free go here
1:03:13 PM
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Saturday, August 13, 2005
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ConsumerInfo.com - Free Online Credit Report.
ConsumerInfo.com will provide you with an instant credit report on-line from Equifax for signing up for a trial membership of their CreditCheck® Monitoring Service. The service is free for 30 days and then costs $79.95 per year. Once you have your credit report you can just call them to cancel immediatly at no cost to you. Whole process takes about 10 minutes from start to finish.
Follow these directions:
- Click on the link above and select the orange order now button.
- Fill out name and address and opt out of newsletter and special offers on first screen.
- Create username, password and provide verification info, and credit card. Print this screen before submitting your order as you will need to provide this info back to them over the phone to cancel correctly.
- They will then ask you two multiple choice verification questions based on your mortgage (if you have one) specifically what bank it is at and what dollar amount the payment falls between. If you get them correct they display your credit report for you to print. Get it wrong and they mail it to you.
- If you want to see what your credit score is they will provide that as well for a payment of $5 (this might be helpful if you are looking to get a first or second mortgage and know what your lenders minimum score is that they allow).
- When your finished printing your credit report (mine was 10 pages!) just call 888-888-8553 and ask to cancel your account. You will need to provide your name, username you signed up with, and last 4 digits of credit card you used. The CSR I spoke to was polite and didn't ask any questions as to why I was cancelling or anything. They should send you a confirmation e-mail in 24 hours stating your account is closed and your card was not charged. Call back to confirm if you don't get the e-mail in a couple days (I had to call back for my wifes account although they showed it cancelled we didn't get the email confirming it until the second call). You can also send an email to cancel@consumerinfo.com and cancel your account via email.
For more information about credit reports and how to get them free go here
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