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question everything

(48,977 posts)
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 02:03 PM Jan 2021

Has anyone tried annualcreditreports.com lately?

I go there once a year, for myself or for spouse.

Decided to try this morning. One can select one of the three reporting agencies: Experian, Equifax and TransUnion

I selected Experian and was met with a note that it does not accept requests, or something inviting me to call them directly..

and then was thrown off the site.

So I decided Equifax and got the hmm... page not found.

What bugs me is that in both cases I have already entered my SS number.

Anyone has tried recently?

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Has anyone tried annualcreditreports.com lately? (Original Post) question everything Jan 2021 OP
I use CreditKarma A HERETIC I AM Jan 2021 #1
I finally went directly to Experian website and the report was relatively short question everything Feb 2021 #4
I gave up on Equifax a long time ago. As a way of verifying my identity they progree Jan 2021 #2
I am not looking for cresit score but the list of loans. Yes, they have to stay there for 10 years question everything Jan 2021 #3

A HERETIC I AM

(24,600 posts)
1. I use CreditKarma
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 04:42 PM
Jan 2021
https://www.creditkarma.com/

They have an app, there is no charge and you can set alerts for changes.

Check it as often as you like.


question everything

(48,977 posts)
4. I finally went directly to Experian website and the report was relatively short
Sat Feb 13, 2021, 01:07 PM
Feb 2021

as opposed to previous 30+ pages.

I do not throw away any financial document, including credit card statements. But decided to start throwing them away, some from 10 years ago! So I needed to check. If the accounts are still on their report - the statements should be shredded. Otherwise, tearing and throwing to the trash (where eventually would co-mingle with coffee grinds, mandarin peels etc..)

Also mortgage refinancing that has been paid, many legal pages but, watch out for Social Security numbers!





progree

(11,463 posts)
2. I gave up on Equifax a long time ago. As a way of verifying my identity they
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 05:05 PM
Jan 2021

asked me about 2 loans I supposedly have, I said none of the above on the list of banks they presented that supposedly held the loan, and they told me I would have to request by mail and send a copy of my SS card or a paystub with a SS number on it. I did that, never heard back. (This was via annualcreditreport.com)

I basically said screw it and now I'm OK getting my credit score weekly from Chase which also tells me the elements that went into my score and where I have loans and charge accounts and such. But it doesn't show me or provide a way to getting an actual credit report.

I suppose I should look at a real credit report again. The last time I tried, years ago, Experian and Transunion went OK via annualcreditreports.com .

question everything

(48,977 posts)
3. I am not looking for cresit score but the list of loans. Yes, they have to stay there for 10 years
Sat Jan 23, 2021, 09:17 PM
Jan 2021

but I still would like to see the list.

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