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 Personal Credit Report
A personal credit report offers information about your personal credit history.
The information in your personal credit report serves as a reference point for
financial institutions considering your creditworthiness. You should check your
personal credit report at least two times a year to make sure that the information
on there is correct.
There are many ways people can get information about you that can affect your
personal credit report. Identity theft is one of the fastest-rising white collar
crimes in America. It takes an identity thief only a couple of seconds to steal
your information and give your personal credit report a black eye.
You should also always be aware of who is getting your information. Even harmless
events where you sign up for a free this or that can lead to your personal information
landing in the wrong hands.
You should check your personal credit report because if you find any errors
you can work on correcting them as soon as possible. It's that simple. Unfortunately,
up to 70% of all credit reports contain errors. Your personal credit report
servers as your "resume" to financial institutions across the country,
shouldn't you know what your personal credit report says? Visit our home page
to see the options you have to receive a personal credit report.
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