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I am trying to select the best credit report monitoring service for my needs and have questions. Can I call you?
Posted by Joe on April 8th, 2009
The following post in our Reader Question series is an actual user submitted question. To maintain the integrity of the original question, we do not edit or change reader questions in any way.
Q: I am trying to select the best credit report monitoring service for my needs and have questions. Can I call you?
A: We would love to be able to address individual questions for each person who visits our website. Unfortunately, it would literally be impossible for us to do so given the many hundreds of thousands of consumers that visit our site each month. So we try to focus on having as much detailed information as possible on our website about each service.
When it comes to selecting a credit reporting service there are a couple of things to consider depending on whether your primary goal is to:
- Monitor your credit for any changes as cheaply as possible.
- Receive specific information about your current credit health (particularly if you are going to be applying for a loan in the near future).
- Have on-going access to as much information about your credit as possible.
If you are looking for a cheap way to monitoring your credit, then FreeCreditReport.com is probably your best bet. While this service only provides access to your Experian credit reports and scores (versus all three reports and scores like some other services), it does monitor your credit file at all three bureaus (Experian, Equifax and TransUnion) and alerts you as soon as any changes are posted for just $12.00 per month. This ensures that you can address any negative changes to your credit reports at the earliest possible moment.
If you are in the process of securing a loan or credit of any sort, we would suggest signing up for Equifax with Score Power. Not only does this service provide three bureau monitoring, it also gives you access to your FICO score (based off of your Equifax credit file) which is the type of credit score that most lenders use when make lending decisions. Equifax with Score Power also offers a free three bureau credit report and free FICO score when you sign up for a 30 day free trial, as well as unlimited Equifax credit reports for paying members (the service costs $14.95 per month after the free trial period).
Finally, if you want access to credit report and score data from all three credit bureaus plus three bureau credit reporting monitoring, then we would suggest Identity Guard. This service also has some great features, like free Internet security software for your PC, that will help protect your identity online and in the real world. Identity Guard offers free credit reports and scores from all three bureaus when you sign up for a 30 day free trial, then just costs $14.99 per month thereafter. You will receive all three credit reports and credit scores each quarter as a paying member.
You can learn more about these services and others by visiting our comparison and reviews of credit report monitoring services.
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May 8th, 2009 at 5:23 am
Don't bother. Credit monitoring services are ripoffs. All they do is send you an alert when something changes (if it does) which doesn't stop or prevent ID theft, just tells you in horrific real time as it's happening.
Get a credit freeze and you actually BLOCK access to your credit reports. Just do a search on "credit security freezes" and there's tons of sites that explain it (or just go to my site by clicking my name and click on ID theft on the left).
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