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		<title>The Truth about Free Credit Reports</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Truth about Free Credit Reports “Get your free credit reports!” “Free credit reports from all three credit reporting agencies!” “Three credit reports in one!” Sound familiar? It is true that you can get a copy of your free credit reports. But where? When faced with this question, most people would immediately google the keyword [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p align="justify"><strong>The Truth about Free Credit Reports</strong></p>
<p align="justify"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; margin-left: 4px; margin-right: 4px;" src="http://credit-deal.com/images/Truth-Lies.gif" alt="" width="240" height="157" />“Get  your free credit reports!” “Free  credit reports from all three credit reporting agencies!” “Three  credit reports in one!” Sound  familiar? It is true that you can get a copy of your free credit reports. But  where? When  faced with this question, most people would immediately google the keyword  “free credit report.” However, that would only result in 150 million different  links to sites all purportedly offering “free” credit reports. Now,  the question is: Are they really free?</p>
<p align="justify">How  do you know they’re not really phisher sites that are out to scam you by making  it appear that they are legitimate websites offering free credit reports? Only  to find later on that they’ve been using the “free credit report” bait to lure  you in so they can steal information from you. After  getting the information from you, they will then sell it to third party  scammers and con artists who will use them for who-knows-what sort of crimes,  including identity theft. The  fact of the matter is that there is only one legitimate website that offers  free credit reports to consumers. And that is the Federal Trade Commission  (FTC)</p>
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<p align="justify"><strong>The Real Deal</strong></p>
<p align="justify">Most  Americans don’t know this but the US Congress has passed an amendment to the  Fair Credit Reporting Act, or FCRA for short. The law itself was passed in 2004  but the clause on free credit reports being made available to the public was  only added recently. Basically,  the amendment contains a provision that allows every citizen of the United States  to obtain one free copy of their credit report from each of the three main  credit reporting agencies – Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.</p>
<p align="justify">To  date, the website offers free credit reports to consumers in the western,  Midwestern, and Southern states of the US only. As to why this is so, the  reason given was so that the crush of traffic may be rolled out and to avoid  taxing the free credit report site server too much. If  you do not live in the Midwestern states, you can also check the time table  provided as to when free credit reports are going to be available for your  state. Those in the Northeast, for instance, had their copies available in  September 2005.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>What You Need to Know  Before Ordering a Free Credit Report</strong></p>
<p align="justify">In  order to get your copy of your free credit report, the AnnualCreditReport.com  will need the following sensitive information from you:</p>
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<li>Name</li>
<li>Address</li>
<li>Social       Security Number (usually no more than the last four digits)</li>
<li>Date of       Birth</li>
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<p align="justify">All  these will be used only to verify your identity and to protect you from any  identity thieves posing as you so they could obtain copies of your credit  reports.</p>
<p align="justify">The  process is fairly simple and takes only minutes to finish. Remember to order  your free credit report only from the AnnualCreditReport.com to ensure that the  copy is really free. Do not attempt to order directly from the credit reporting  agencies as they may charge you for your credit report. Note  that you can only get a copy of your free credit report from  AnnualCreditReport.com once every 12 months. For other sources of credit  reports, you can check any of the three major credit reporting agencies. These  agencies are actually private companies so they may charge a small fee when you  request them for a copy of your report. The only exceptions are if you:</p>
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<li>Have been       denied credit in the past 60 days</li>
<li>Are       unemployed</li>
<li>Are on       welfare</li>
<li>Believe       your credit report contains inaccurate information due to fraud</li>
</ul>
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<p align="justify"><strong>FTC’s Consumer Alert on  Fake Credit Report Sites</strong></p>
<p align="justify">In  response to a recent wave of free credit report scams to hit the Internet, the  FTC has released an alert. Consumers are advised to be wary of credit report  sites that turn out to be fake sites using high-tech scam called “phishing.” A  phisher site is one that imitates a legitimate web page, copying all its  contents including its logo and identifying marks, in order to fool people into  believing that they are accessing the real site only to be sorry afterwards. The  phisher site will usually be a log in page or will contain a form which a user  is encouraged to fill up.</p>
<p align="justify">After  getting the user’s details, the site will re-route the information to a third  party server that stores all these illegally procured data to be sold later on  to identity thieves, scammers, and con artists. Sometimes,  phisher sites are introduced to a consumer through spam mails that contain  links to these phisher sites.</p>
<p align="justify">Other  times, these phisher sites are accessed through a clever mix of techno-babble,  employing malware such as spyware and browser-hijackers, so that when a user  types in the URL of the real website, the malware will pick up on this and  re-route you to the phisher site. There  are so many ways that you can get victimized by phisher sites purporting to  offer you free credit reports only to turn out to be no more than fertile  grounds for scammers to defraud you. To fight against these insidious  individuals, follow these tips provided by the FTC:</p>
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<li>If you       get an email credit report, do not reply or click on the link, if any.       Instead, contact the company by phone, or visit a website you know to be       genuine.</li>
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<li>Never       take credit report emails at face value. Apply a healthy dose of       skepticism every time you open your mailbox.</li>
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<li>Be       cautious of email coming from a domain other “.com.”</li>
</ul>
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<li>You can       check whether a company’s phone number and address are valid by using       websites like Switchboard.com or Anywho.com. These sites provide tools to       verify phone numbers and addresses.</li>
</ul>
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<li>Misspellings       and grammatical errors are dead give-aways of scam sites. Look at the       company’s web address. Sometimes, scammers use a misspelled version of a       legitimate company’s name to visually fool you.</li>
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<li>Be wary       of links that re-direct you to a different web address.</li>
</ul>
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<li>Check       sites like “Whois.com” to find out who the owner of the site is.</li>
</ul>
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<li>Websites       that ask for unnecessary personal information, such as your PIN for your       bank account, 3-digit code at the back of your credit card, or any       passport information.</li>
</ul>
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<li>If the       website asks for additional piece of information for verification       purposes, don’t panic. All legitimate sites will respond this way to avoid       giving a copy of your credit report to a third party.</li>
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<li>You will       know if the website is secure if it displays the “lock” icon on the       browser’s status bar. Additionally, “https” in the URL also means the site       is secure.</li>
</ul>
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<li>Always       watch your mailbox and credit card statements for any unauthorized charges       on your account.</li>
</ul>
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<p align="justify">If  you have fallen victim or stumbled upon any of the illegal activities  above-mentioned or any other suspicious activity, do report it to the FTC and  the US Secret Service. If  you have a copy of the actual spam, you can send it to the Los Angeles  Electronic Crimes Task Force at (remove the spaces) LA.ECTF.reports @  usss.dhs.gov and to the FTC at uce @ ftc.gov.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>More Tips on Free Credit  Report Scams</strong></p>
<p align="justify">There  have been reports of consumers receiving emails purporting to be coming from  AnnualCreditReport.com. The website does not actively seek out consumers and  invite them to order their free credit reports online. In  fact, the FTC strongly cautions against ordering credit reports online as this  may increase the risk of having someone steal your details.However,  if you find that the convenience of getting your free credit report online far  outweighs the risks involved, then follow these tips to avoid becoming a victim  of identity theft or any other fraudulent acts:</p>
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<li>Do not       use publicly accessible computer when ordering credit reports. Do so only       if you are absolutely certain that there are existing adequate safeguards       to prevent information theft.</li>
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<li>Watch out       for “shoulder surfers.” These are people who watch or even photograph the       information you enter on a computer in a public place.</li>
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<li>Do not       store any of your sensitive information on the computer, even if you only       do it for the time being and delete it afterwards. The software used by       hackers and spammers are very high-tech and have the capabilities of       stealing information as soon as they are entered.</li>
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<li>Your       right to obtain copies of free credit reports does not include a       requirement to purchase or subscribe to any services. You may opt to do       so, but you are not required to spend money to exercise your right to a       free credit report.</li>
</ul>
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<li>Be       careful when you type in the address of the website. Even one mistyped       letter can take you to a fraudulent website run by hackers and scammers.</li>
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