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Q & A - Questions and Answers
Can I See My Credit Report?
Most credit grantors are not allowed by the credit bureaus to show you your own credit report. But you can purchase your credit report from the credit bureau for a fee. Once you receive your credit report, you may find that you cannot read it because the information is listed in an unfamiliar code. Trans Union and Equifax credit reports are very difficult to interpret and understand. Experian credit reports, however, are relatively easy for most people to read. If you have been denied credit within the past 60 days, you may request your credit report for free from the credit bureau, which had provided the credit grantor the information used to determine your credit worthiness. In the rejection letter you receive from the credit grantor, it will list the credit bureau they used to provide your credit report.
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