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Beating A Dead Horse: Check Your Credit Reports & Scores!
Has checking your credit become the new flossing? It&39;s amazing to me after all these years that there are so many people who still don&39;t check their credit or know their credit scores. A recent study promoted by Bankrate reveals how far we still have to go.
- Even though credit reports are available 100% free from each of the credit bureaus every 12 months online, 32% of consumers have never checked their credit report.
- And credit scores (you know, that little three digit number that determines how much you&39;ll pay for practically anything) are even worse: 45% of consumers don&39;t know their credit score.
If you have never checked your credit reports and have no idea where your credit score stands, make today the day. For just $14.95, you can order your TransUnion, Equifax and Experian credit reports in an easy-to-read illustrated format and you can see all three matching credit scores. I promise, it&39;s not that painful.
Once you have checked your credit data, we&39;d be glad to help answer any questions you have. You can email our team of credit experts at tidbits@credit.com. Carpe diem!
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