| Single Credit Report |
The Single Credit Report is a snapshot of your credit history according to one major credit bureau.
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| Find out what personal information the credit bureaus have in your file. |
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Make sure your name, address, and employer are accurate and up-to-date.
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Watch out for incorrect addressesthis may be a sign that an identity thief has redirected your mail to a false address.
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| Understand your credit file with an easy-to-read summary of your report. |
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See all of your essential credit report information at-a-glance.
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Watch out for inaccuracies that could negatively impact your credit standing.
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| Get detailed information about all of your loans and credit card accounts. |
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Is the account open or closed? |
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What is your monthly payment? |
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What is your total balance? |
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What is your maximum limit? |
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Have you ever had any late payments? |
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Make sure the information is accurate and up-to-date. |
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Watch out for accounts that are not familiarthese could be accounts that were opened fraudulently in your name.
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| Discover who's been looking at your credit report. |
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Make sure you've authorized all of the inquiries. |
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Watch out for names of companies that are not familiarif you haven't authorized the inquiry, it may be a sign of fraud.
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Note: When you personally check your credit report with TrueCredit.com, the inquiry that is recorded will not adversely affect your credit standing.
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| Get contact information for all of your creditors. |
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Use the addresses and phone numbers to contact them in case you identify issues that need to be resolved.
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