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They don't technically charge you to see the reports. Just to see your score.

You can see each report once per year for free. What some recommend is to space out your requests over a year. I looked at Equifax first, waited three months or so and then looked at TransUnion. I'll look at Experian next.

I found mistakes in the first two. And they were different mistakes.
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Duped or DUMB?  Protector | 08/16/05
Except it is free  DrDoug018 | 08/16/05
Sort of...  SC-man | 08/16/05
This is true  DrDoug018 | 08/16/05
Not everyone is a genuis as you...  DarbyOhara | 08/18/05
Free Credit Report  SC-man | 08/16/05
But you can!  DrDoug018 | 08/16/05
RE: Now the other things you list are actually MUCH more difficult to get  Squawkbox | 08/16/05
It is not entirely free  DarbyOhara | 08/18/05
Let me give you a hand here  Squawkbox | 08/16/05
Wow!  DrDoug018 | 08/16/05
People regularly sell thier personal info.  voska | 08/16/05
I gotta find those court cases  Squawkbox | 08/16/05
You mean 'Squawkbox' isn't your real name? (nt)  Real World | 08/17/05
Corrected  SC-man | 08/18/05
Great racket....  redstone | 08/16/05
Well...  DrDoug018 | 08/17/05

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