After seeing the posts to use annualcreditreports.com I thought I'd get on there to see my reports
(Glad to say that before filing bk, my score was aroudn 579 and now it's up to 676 from experian.)
I could not access my equifax account online. It's requiring me to send it a paper authorization, though they charged me $7.95 to view my credit score, which, of course, I didn't get to see.
Then with TransUnion, paid another $7.95 and couldn't access my account online, even though I had a login name/password account set up with them!
So got on the phone to TransUnion. It was so frustrating talking to the customer rep. Was trying to verify all this information on me. The guy a such a dingbat. I had to keep repeating myself over and over. In the end, they charged me $7.95 for a report that wasn't viewable either
What's up with that!? Now I'll have to waste more time and effort disputing my debit card charges for reports and score I did not receive.
(Glad to say that before filing bk, my score was aroudn 579 and now it's up to 676 from experian.)
I could not access my equifax account online. It's requiring me to send it a paper authorization, though they charged me $7.95 to view my credit score, which, of course, I didn't get to see.
Then with TransUnion, paid another $7.95 and couldn't access my account online, even though I had a login name/password account set up with them!
So got on the phone to TransUnion. It was so frustrating talking to the customer rep. Was trying to verify all this information on me. The guy a such a dingbat. I had to keep repeating myself over and over. In the end, they charged me $7.95 for a report that wasn't viewable either
What's up with that!? Now I'll have to waste more time and effort disputing my debit card charges for reports and score I did not receive.
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