I have just found you can get all three online in 60 seconds. It cost 40.00 but what the hey. Go to www.consumerinfo.com
You could pull online your: Experian - for free Equifax - for ~$7 TransUnion - for ~$7 or for free through "Worthknowing.Com" Costs much less than $40 AND you get reference numbers that allow you to dispute more easily. Saar
Re: Saar? I'd like to know that as well, I go the worthknowing version, but I felt is was worthless due to format/incompleteness.
transunion It's nice to be able to get your reports on line from several different sources, but I feel the most accurate comes from the CRAs themselves. Too bad TU doesn't allow online viewing.
Correction Sorry, the online TransUnion can only be pulled by: 1. Worthknowing.Com, or 2. Creditability.Com, which is what I use, but requires a hefty annual fee for its monitoring service. Thanks for pointing that out. Saar
Re: Correction That is what I thought Saar. Thanks though for getting back to me. I have never used the monitoring service. And I have been having alot of trouble accessing worthknowing.com tonight. roni(the real)