Denied Credit


Get a free credit report if you were denied credit in the last 60 days.
The credit bureau(s) must receive your request before the end of the 60 days.
Find out from the creditor that denied credit which bureau(s) were used in making the determination.
Most times they will send you a letter, which contains instructions on contacting the bureau for a report and most times it can be requested online.
| Quick Credit FAQ |
| Up to 60% of people who check their free credit report find errors. |
| Credit Professionals recommend a credit check at least 2x yearly. |
| You may obtain a free credit check if you've been denied credit in the last 60 days or once annually. |
| There are 3 credit bureaus which collect information from major creditors. Equifax, TransUnion, Experian. |
| Your credit report lists all the accounts and payment history for the last two years; liens and judgements for 7 years; bankruptcy 10 years. |
| From your information a credit score is calculated. Credit Scores range from about 400-820. A score of 700 or above is very good. |
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