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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Think it Can’t Happen to You? It Can.

What is “It?”

Identity theft. It happens every single day, and you could easily be its next victim. Now that almost all of our personal information is somewhere on line, talented hackers can learn almost anything they might want to know, about anyone.

Just a few months ago the Veteran’s Administration announced that thousands of names had been compromised due to carelessness on the part of one employee.

It seems crazy to want someone else’s identity, but these thieves have some pretty strong reasons for doing it – almost all of them having to do with money.

With your identity, the thieves can drain your bank account, use your credit cards, and even open new credit card accounts in your name – so the bills will be reported in your name, not theirs. Some of them steal multiple identities, so they can make a big haul and then disappear.

Think about it – Using your identity, they can check “their” credit, identify accounts you aren’t using, send a change of address to them, and request new credit cards. You wouldn’t even know a charge had been made, because the bill would be going to a bogus address. And since you weren’t using the account, you wouldn’t miss the bill.

These people are without conscience – they don’t care what kind of havoc they wreak in your life. They don’t care if they leave you destitute, destroy your credit, and leave you in legal entanglements for the next few years.

So what to do?

One precaution is to freeze your credit report, but that isn’t a practical solution for everyone. The next best thing is to keep a constant watch on your credit report, so you can know right away if someone is trying to obtain credit using your name.

You can do this by checking your credit report regularly, watching for new account activity, address changes, collection accounts, credit increases or inquiries, etc. It’s a tedious job, and one you must perform regularly, because early detection is the key to stopping a financial loss before it becomes devastating.

The more convenient alternative is to sign up for a monitoring service. But even then, be careful. Check to see that the service you choose monitors all 3 of the major credit reporting companies, and that they do it frequently enough to nip trouble in the bud. Some even provide identity theft insurance – to protect you in the event that they make a mistake and overlook the early warning signs of a thief.


As with all services, some are better than others, and some are downright scams. Ask questions, read the fine print, and then choose a company to set your mind at rest. Not only will you be able to get on with your own life, a good credit report monitoring service will get you in the right direction. This is one of those do-it-yourself projects that’s better left to the experts.

About the Author: Mike Clover is the owner of http://www.creditscorequick.com/. CreditScoreQuick.com is the one of the most unique on-line resources for free credit score report, fico score, free credit check, identity theft protection, secured credit cards, student credit cards , credit cards, mortgage loans, auto loans, insurance, debt consolidation ,and a BlOG with a wealth of personal credit information. The information within this website is written by professionals that know about credit, and what determines ones credit worthiness

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Saturday, May 31, 2008

TransUnions free credit score lawsuit drawback

TransUnion one of the three major credit bureaus just announced they will be offering free credit score and credit monitoring for 9 months due to a class action law suit. The law suit claims TransUnion was selling consumer information to third parties for targeted marketing efforts. Here are the benefits and drawbacks of this lawsuit.

Here are you two options as a result of the law suit.
In order to benefit from this lawsuit, you will need to register at: settlement site.

• Six months of Transunion credit monitoring, which includes unlimited daily access to the consumer's credit report and TransUnion-calculated credit score, plus e-mail notification of major changes to information in the report. The service retails for $59.75.
• Nine months of credit monitoring, one's insurance score (used by some insurers to set their rates), plus a tool that shows how a consumer's credit score affects mortgage rates. This option is valued at $115.50, and selecting it means releasing TransUnion from any future claims.


Benefits
You get a free credit report and credit score. You also get free credit monitoring depending on which service you go with.

Drawbacks
You don’t get your credit scores from the other credit bureaus. So you get part of what you really need.



This lawsuit has its advantages, you get a credit report, but it is missing some key ingredients. For instance your credit scores from Equifax, and Experian. If you are getting ready to make a purchase, or you just have concerns about your credit, you need to know all 3 credit scores. With the offer TransUnion is giving, you get one credit score from TransUnion. One credit score is like playing Russion Roulette, you spin the wheel and hope your other two scores are ok. Each credit bureau reports different credit scores and sometimes different information all together.

When creditors pull your personal credit report, do you think they just look at one credit score? Absolutely not, they pull all 3 credit scores to determine a credit decision. So my point is you will still need to pull your credit report with all 3 credit scores for a fee.

About the Author: Mike Clover is the owner of http://www.creditscorequick.com/. CreditScoreQuick.com is the one of the most unique on-line resources for free credit score report, fico score, free credit check, identity theft protection, secured credit cards, student credit cards , credit cards, mortgage loans, auto loans, insurance, debt consolidation ,and a BlOG with a wealth of personal credit information. The information within this website is written by professionals that know about credit, and what determines ones credit worthiness.

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Top reasons to get free credit score report monitoring

With the recent Sallie Mae mess up which caused 1 millions students to have their credit scores lowered dramatically, you cannot afford to go through life without credit report monitoring set up. Have you ever wondered what credit report monitoring is? It’s a service you buy when you get your free credit score report that monitors any critical changes to your report. Credit Monitoring is a great preventative measure to watch out for changes that would affect you. Here are some examples of what credit report monitoring will alert you about.
1. If someone pulls your credit report
2. e-mail notifications for the following:
a. new inquiries
b. fraudulent activity
c. late payments

Staying on top of your credit report health is like getting a check up with the dentist. It’s just a preventive measure to avoid problems that a lot of Americans are having currently. With the recent Sallie Mae incident, you can rest assure that there is a good chance you have inaccuracies on your credit report. There is also a chance that someone is stealing your identity as you are reading this article. We live in a society where people are looking to make a quick buck, and use your credit and hard earned money to do so. I personally believe credit monitoring is a must these days, and typically when you least expect something like identity theft to happen to you, it happens and you have no way of knowing until its too late.

Creditor mistakes
Like the mistake with Sallie Mae, there is a possibility one of your other creditors has already made a mistake on your credit report. We pull credit reports all the time and I can honestly say that 1 out of 4 credit reports have incorrect information on them that could cause a denial. I recently pulled a credit report for a potential client and this client had a mortgage reporting that was not his. So with all of this being said, get your free credit score report with monitoring today. Its worth the peace of mind as well.

About the Author: Mike Clover is the owner of http://www.creditscorequick.com/. CreditScoreQuick.com is the one of the most unique on-line resources for free credit score report, fico score, free credit check, identity theft protection, secured credit cards, student credit cards , credit cards, mortgage loans, auto loans, insurance and a BlOG with a wealth of personal credit information. The information within this website is written by professionals that know about credit, and what determines ones credit worthiness.

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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Why you need to know all 3 Credit Scores

Your credit scores are pulled with all 3 credit bureaus when a lenders looks at your credit report. Have you ever wondered why? I constantly hear of people going to annualcreditreport.com to get their credit report, but fail to realize they don’t get their credit scores at that site. Yes it is good to get a 3-1 credit report for FREE once a year but you need to know where your scores currently stand as well. Your credit scores determine your risk as a borrower, and all three bureaus use the same risk model. That risk model is the FICO score model. Here is how your risk is broke down to spit out that life altering 3 digit number.










So let’s imagine you were late on a payment, your credit payment history is 35% of your over all credit score. So you can see what a late payment will do to your fico score. With this being said, your credit score is the risk factor based on the model above that all lenders use to determine whether they will loan you money. In recent articles I have talked about how important your credit report is, but your credit scores are just as important. Did you know your credit scores could change every 30 days? The creditors that you have obligations with report any changes to your balances or history to all 3 credit bureaus every month. So this is why it is important to get a copy of your credit report with credit scores every 60 to 90 days. What if someone steals your identity, which by the way is the fastest crime currently, and most people are not prepared or think it will not happen to them. Guess what it may of just happened, since your personal information is stored all over the place, insurance companies, hospitals, employers, banks, and even the IRS has your personal information being stores somewhere that could be accessible to a thief. With this being said, it is worth getting monitoring set up along with a recent copy of your free credit score report.

So your scores are looked at by lenders, car dealerships, employers, and even insurance companies. With your scores being the benchmark for rates and terms you need to be an educated consumer about your scores. This is why you need to know all 3 credit scores. Each credit bureau will have its own credit score and lenders will use the middle credit score to base their decision on. Be an educated consumer today with a copy of your 3-1 credit report with credit scores.

About the Author: Mike Clover is the owner of http://www.creditscorequick.com/. CreditScoreQuick.com is the one of the most unique on-line resources for free credit score report, fico score, free credit check, identity theft protection, secured credit cards, student credit cards , mortgage loans, auto loans, insurance and a BlOG with a wealth of personal credit information. The information within this website is written by professionals that know about credit, and what determines ones credit worthiness

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Sunday, April 13, 2008

6 Tips to protect against ID Theft.

9 million people a year are victims of id theft, learn some tips on how to prevent this from happening to you.



About the Author: Mike Clover is the owner of http://www.creditscorequick.com/. CreditScoreQuick.com is the one of the most unique on-line resources for free credit score report, fico score, Internet identity theft software, secured credit cards, student credit cards , mortgage loans, auto loans, insurance and a BlOG with a wealth of personal credit information. The information within this website is written by professionals that know about credit, and what determines ones credit worthiness

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