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Credit reporting and monitoring is an aspect of credit management that oftentimes doesn't get the consideration it deserves. Take a moment to think about the following: Incorrect (and possibly negative) information can be added to your credit records at any time. And since the three credit reporting bureaus — TransUnion, Experian and Equifax — don't share information, you need to keep track of what's going on with all three. Remember that you can get a free credit report from Privacy Matters 1-2-3 when you try the service. If you have credit concerns, taking advantage of a free credit report may be a good place to start. Credit Reporting Ignorance Is Not Bliss Naturally, you don't want potential lenders, employers, landlords and others to see credit information that's wrong. And let's not forget that your credit score is based on information from your credit report. The sooner you find and fix errors, generally the easier it will be to resolve them. The same goes for identity theft — the sooner you detect that you've been a victim of identity theft or fraud, generally the easier it will be to repair any damage to your credit and your good name. Credit Reporting Basics The good news is that staying on top of your credit information has become much easier. Just follow these simple steps and you'll be happily informed of the very latest activity to your credit files:
While it's true that what you don't know about credit reporting can hurt you, the good news is that products and services, like the 3-in-1 Credit Report and 3-in-1 Credit Monitoring, make it easier than ever to stay on top of credit reporting. |
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