February 21, 2008
Actual free credit report.
As a consumer, I get tons of offers to view my FREE CREDIT REPORT every year, particularly around tax time, suggesting that my FREE CREDIT REPORT is a special offer for, say, $39.95, plus a swimming pool and years of usurious rates. But consumers actually do get this free. See FREE above. Or call US 877-322-8228.
Oh - the reports are from the three biggies: Equifax, Experian, and Transunion.
1. Never clicking on links in your e-mail from a bank, PayPal, or similar [always go to the main site from your browser];
2. Completely destroy credit card checks and "pre-authorized" credit card applications you receive in the mail. I collect all of mine in a bag until I have an opportunity to burn them;
3. Never throw anything with identifying information away without tearing it up into tiny pieces, and then, throwing the pieces into different garbage cans;
4. Never give your social security number, or equivalent, out, without first asking, "Is there any way I can use another unique identifier?" [I worked in a video store that asked for Social Security numbers, and customers, incredibly, gave them out.]