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How to Find Free Credit Report Official Websites

There are hundreds of websites that claim to be free credit report official websites. But some of these sites are just trying to pull in the visitors and often are trying to lure the visitors into buying something that they may not want or need.

It seems that the only free credit report official websites are from the free major credit-reporting agencies Experian, TransUnion and Equifax. These companies will give you're your credit report free but only for 30 days, because after that, your free membership runs out and you will then have to then pay the membership fee.

There aren't really any fully free credit report official websites, mainly because by law you are entitled to one free credit report a year, unless you can prove that you have become a victim of fraud and need another credit report. So if you are looking for a free credit report official website, you are in for an impossible ride, because all these websites require a fee after your free trial period is over.

There are 14 million people who have signed up to these free credit report official websites and they seem to be enjoying the benefits. The ability to view your credit report from all 3 credit-reporting companies will always impress people. You can then check to see if there are any mistakes from one of the companies; if there is, then you can lose out on a credit decision. So if you do find a mistake, then you must report it immediately to the credit-reporting agency.

But just remember that there are no free credit report official websites; you will unfortunately always have to pay these companies after the 30-day free trial period is over. But that doesn't mean that you can't use those 30-days to your advantage.

Talbert Williams !DebtFreedom.com All rights reserved.

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