Who can look at your credit report and will it lower your credit score?
June 3, 2010 8:44 am Leave your thoughtsA key part of controlling and protecting your credit score is to know who is looking at your credit report and why.
A key part of controlling and protecting your credit score is to know who is looking at your credit report and why.
Your credit report is NOT a substitute for a government issued physical form of identification; it is only a tool to verify your identity.
Hiring Risk Index helps consumers better understand how an employer may use their credit report to determine hiring, firing or promotion.
Creditor remarks can give you valuable insight in to how your creditors are handling your account. Certain remarks from creditors can affect your credit score and other remarks won’t.
One of the most important things for Americans is to control our credit and protect our identity. It is entirely our individual responsibility.