Best place to view all 3 CR's?

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by woofer, Feb 9, 2008.

  1. woofer

    woofer Well-Known Member

    Haven't viewed any CR's on line for a few years now but would like to try to do bumpage.
    So where to go and how much does it cost?
     
  2. DarkSergea

    DarkSergea Member

    annualcreditreport.com - can pull all three and they're free.
     
  3. greg1045

    greg1045 Well-Known Member

    Try Freecredireport.com and/or TrueCredit.com.
    You can look at them for free for 30 days.
    But you will have to enter a credit card account #.
    They will howevertry to con you into registering for their monthly monitoring service.
    On the 28th day or so just call them and tell them to cancel.
     
  4. 740ormore

    740ormore New Member

    I'm a member on the Equifax site, and they off a great 3 n 1 report but you have to purchase it and it doesn't renew. The good thing is you have unlimited access to your current equifax report.
     
  5. jlynn

    jlynn Well-Known Member

    If you are wanting to move inquiries off, then use True Credit or Privacy Matters.
     
  6. woofer

    woofer Well-Known Member

    Thank You, but I want to do daily pulls.
    Woofer
     
  7. woofer

    woofer Well-Known Member

    Yes that is what I want to do. Do you have a preference?
    Any deals out there for either one?
    Thanks
    Woofer
     
  8. jlynn

    jlynn Well-Known Member

    Don't know of any deals, and really don't know a lot about either, and I actually think they are one in the same. I just know, you can't rely on their information as it will be screwy being a trimerge, but it will offer you the opportunity to accomplish what you want to do.
     
  9. woofer

    woofer Well-Known Member

    So these will remove HI's as well as SOFT if I keep pulling my report?

    I have 2 HARD and want them off.

    Thank You
     
  10. jlynn

    jlynn Well-Known Member

    No guarantees, they just allow you to pull a new report every day.
     
  11. woofer

    woofer Well-Known Member


    Ok - thanks.
     
  12. apexcrsrv

    apexcrsrv Well-Known Member

    It just removes hard inquiries as far as I know. True Credit is a little cheaper.
     
  13. woofer

    woofer Well-Known Member

    Well the HARD are the ones I want removed, as SOFT well they don't count, correct?
    Thanks
     
  14. apexcrsrv

    apexcrsrv Well-Known Member

    No, soft ones do not count. I was wondering why you asked about them above, lol.
     
  15. woofer

    woofer Well-Known Member

    Haven't gone to check out my cr's yet, but I did get a letter back from one of them saying they deleted a TL.
    I was very happy as it was an old Chase card that I settled with after co, and I disputed and off it went: )

    Now I have a question as not so sure what would be better.
    I was sued by an OC. We decided to settle for half and I got the settlement agreement and release.
    In the release it reads that plainitff will contact all three bureaus to report as 0 balance CO.
    Parties agree that the actions described shall constitue a full and complete settlement of all claims released pursuant to this agreement .
    This agreemnt is intended to resolve forever the entire disagreement between Debtor and Releases.
    So now I check my CR and there is the OC this time the amount is lessoned by what was agreement as settlement in full, but there is now the notation that balance is XXXX charge off as bad debt.
    Now should I dispute this again, so I can get the balance to 0, or do I let it go for fear that because I settled this in the last month that this will reage the TL?
    It is due to come off end of this year.
    Thanks as I await some info on what to do.
     
  16. woofer

    woofer Well-Known Member

    Bumping for help on this.
    Thanks
     

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