Now that is the job of the employer to get that
No. Your credit history isn't determined or affected by an employer's paycheck; it's affected by your amount of credit and the balances you carry, as well as your debt payment history. Your employer can report you to the police, in which case you'd have to prove you were unaware you were being overpayed.
Many companies ask if they can get a copy on their application. We screen all canidates this way and it is completely legal. Credit is an awesome way to determine a candidate's ability to manage.
you sould go to a local bank and ask for a credit report
The most popular place to get a free credit report is on the free credit report website. The site itself does ask for a credit card, but the first report is free.
Call the Credit report agency that pulled your credit from the Bureau's and ask them to look at the back of the credit report where it says inquiries.
yes
You can get an annual credit report from Equifax, Experian and Trans Union. As well, there are smaller companies and other sites where you can obtain your credit report.
No.
no.
Ask them to report your payment history to the three bureaus.
No - that's called FRAUD - which is illegal !