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Your
credit report shows the lender what kind of borrower you are,
how much you owe in debt, whether you pay on time, and if
you have had any judgements, repossessions, bankruptcies,
or delinquent accounts. Your credit report is actually considered
your credit history. A good credit history allows lenders
to offer you a larger loan at a better interest rate, and
vice-versa. A low credit score means the lender may offset
the risk by raising the interest rate and by reducting the
loan amount.
Ordering
your credit report once a year is important to safeguarding
your privacy. You can obtain a copy of your report by writing
or calling one of the three reporting agencies below.

EQUIFAX,
INC.
P.O. BOX 740241
ATLANTA, GA 30374
(800) 685-1111
EQUIFAX.COM |
EXPERIAN,
NATIONAL CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
P.O. BOX 2104
ALLEN, TX 75013-2104
(888)397-3742
EXPERIAN.COM |
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TRANS
UNION LLC, CONSUMER DISCLOSURE CENTER
P.O. BOX 1000
CHESTER, PA 19022
(800) 888-4213
TRANSUNION.COM |

To
obtain a copy of yoru credit report, you will have to provide
the credit reporting agencies the following information:
- Full
name
- Social
Security number
- Driver's
license information
- Current
address and your addresses for the past 5 years
- Employer
- Home
telephone number
- Date
of birth
- Signature
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