how do i find out where I can obtain my FREE credit score? I got burned about a year ago also.?

August 31st, 2010 by admin | Filed under 3 Free Credit Scores.

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I had a bankruptcy over 7 years ago, which was filed approximately 2002 and was discharged approximately 3 years later. Will this affect my credit score, how do I get the bankrupcy off of these reports?

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6 Responses to “how do i find out where I can obtain my FREE credit score? I got burned about a year ago also.?”

  1. pbhulipongsanon says:

    You can get free credit REPORT from AnnualCreditReport.com

    To get your FICO score, you may have to pay. An option is to keep an eye out for a free 30 day trial and use that to get your score.

  2. src50 says:

    Bankruptcy has to age its way off. http://www.annualcreditreport.com allows you one free report per bureau per year.

  3. lepr0kan says:

    The bk will fall off your report after 10 years, there’s no way to remove them. you can get a copy of your free credit report at annualcreditreport.com. This is only the report though and for the score you will still have to pay.

  4. Opa says:

    https://www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/index.jsp

    This is the Web site for your annual free credit report.

    It is just a few dollars to get FICO score but the credit report is free. If you want to print it be sure to have new ink and plenty of paper in printer

  5. m w says:

    It sounds like a scam site, but it http://www.freecreditreport.com works. Keep in mind you only have the right to receive a free report yearly, and they go thru a lot of hoops to get you to purchase a FICO score as well.

    The method I use is to request a free report from one of the 3 reporting agencies every 4 months. It’s fairly periodic, and it’s still free.

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