The about website lists a very informative article on terminating a FreeCreditReport account. The site states that in order to avoid charges, one must end the subscription prior to the end of the trial period. The only way to close the account is to call the customer service number of FreeCreditReport.
To find information on a credit report, you can go online and asks websites like Equifax or Consumer Products to help you with your credit report troubles.
There are several web companies that offer an annual credit report online. You may be required to take a trial period to complete the offer, but you can cancel any payments before they are deducted from your account.
There are many online websites that have information about your credit. www.FreeCreditReport.com gives you a free credit report once every year and is a good source.
One is able to get an instant credit online report at several different online websites including the following: Identity Guard and Annual Credit Report.
You can receive a legitimate free online credit report from each of the 3 main credit report bureaus, as well as numerous other reporting sites. Just make sure that you are on a secure web page before you enter any personal information.
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No, the IRS does not report taxpayer information to credit bureaus.
A credit report is a record of your purchase & payment credit history. These reports are used by various corporations to determine your credit 'worthiness' before issuing you credit, offering you a job or writing you a mortgage. An online report is simply a credit report on you, that you can request, from the three major credit reporting companies online, for free.
There are many sites that will give you your scores from these companies for signing up with them, but many have a free trial period and you can get your credit scores and then cancel before the free trial is up.
You can go to http://www.creditreport.com/ to get a 2010 credit report and credit score. This is free but you have to sign up for the trial. You can then cancel the trial before it is over and you will not have to pay anything. You can also go to
They usually can't cancel a policy due to credit. The rates can go WAY up though!
No, the information remains on your credit report.