YOUR CREDIT REPORT IS PROBABLY INACCURATE

If you’ve ever purchased anything, you have a credit report. Potential lenders like auto dealers use that report to decide whether or not they want to finance your new car and how high your monthly payment will be.  But just how accurate is your credit score?  Four out of five people’s credit scores contain inaccuracies.  That means 80% of all of our credit report scores are based on some kind of error or even fraud.

You can obtain a free credit report once per year from the three main credit reporting agencies by going to www.ftc.gov/freereports.  If you find inaccuracies, report them to the credit agency right away.  If you don’t recognize the account or inquiry, it could be a sign of identity theft!

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