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Why Savvy Consumers Know Their Score and
More

(ARA) - Are your personal files favorable? Your credit report
and FICO tell only part of the story.
Do you pay your mortgage or rent on time? Are you in good
health? It’s unlikely you will be asked these questions
directly when you apply for a job, loan or insurance. But those
in a position to give you credit, health insurance or even a
job are asking these questions and more, and answers come from
a host of specialty consumer reporting bureaus that know a lot
more about you than just your FICO score.
If you don’t know what’s in your files, it’s time to find out.
Some simple sleuthing can help you confirm the accuracy of your
reports, and put you in the driver’s seat when it comes to
shopping for personal and financial services.
Start with Your FICO
The “Big Three” national credit bureaus are Experian,
TransUnion, and Equifax. These bureaus track your credit
history and report a snapshot summary of it in a three-digit
score known as your FICO. Higher scores earn you faster loan
approval and better interest rates, among other perks.
It’s a good idea to request your report at least once a year
and check it for accuracy. Contact the credit bureaus
immediately with any disputes. If your score is low, consider
working with a financial expert to learn what steps you can
take to bring the number up.
Access your credit file by contacting:
* Equifax: (800) 685-1111
* Experian: (888) 397-3742
* Trans Union: (800) 916-8800
Beyond the Big Three
Specialty consumer reporting agencies operate much like the
credit bureaus, and collect information about you from a
variety of sources. Reports can offer detailed descriptions of
your medical conditions, check writing history, homeowner and
auto insurance claims, tenant history, criminal records and
more.
Unfortunately there is no centralized place where you can
access every available report, and not everyone has a file in
every category. Still, it’s good to check, especially if you
plan to apply for credit, private insurance, or if you've been
the victim of identity theft.
The following are some bureaus that issue reports:
Insurance Claim History:
* ChoicePoint CLUE Reports: (866) 312-8076
* A-Plus Reports: (800) 627-3487
Medical History:
* Medical Information Bureau for Medical History: (866)
692-6901
Resident History:
* SafeRent: (888) 333-2413
Checking and Savings Account Reports:
* ChexSystems: (800) 428-9623
* Shared Check Authorization Network (SCAN): (800) 262-7771
Many consumers are in the dark about information in their
credit file and other specialty reports. Don't wait until
you’ve been denied a job, insurance or credit application. Do
your homework now because when it comes to background and
credit checks, knowledge really is power. For more information
to help you manage your finances, visit www.prudential.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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