By Jeffrey Broobin / Published on March 30th, 2008 / Legal
When you have copies of all three credit bureaus which is free of charge, if you were recently denied credit. Do not have anyone else get a copy of your credit report for you as this creates an "Inquiry" on your credit report, which creates a situation that is negative and looks like you are trying to borrow money from someone
When you obtain your information from the Credit Bureaus there will be information explaining how to read the report. All of the Credit Bureaus will have different formats. The first thing you need to do is look for any bad credit information on the report, which shows you in a negative light.
At the end of the Equifax report there may be collection accounts. Trans Union places them throughout the credit report. Explain shows a simple explanation of the negative information. There may be a collection agency name and an account number, which is from their records that, is new to you?
If you see a discrepancy that is not familiar it may not be yours and you will have to investigate further.
About the author:
Jeffrey Broobin is a free-lance writer on family and finance issues; his main goal is to help people during their complicated period of life.
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