Several points worth updating in this thread.
annualcreditreport dot com allows weekly updates through April 2021. Per the headline:
During these times of COVID-19, accessing your credit is important. That's why Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion are now offering free weekly online reports through April 2021.
Like someone above said many credit cards provide free FICO scores. Here is a
very good list of what credit cards, banks and CUs provide free FICO scores, it also tells which credit bureau they use.
There are two additional "credit reports" that annualcreditreport dot com does not cover, both of which you can get annually at no cost:
- innovis.com is like a fourth credit bureau in addition to the main three from annualcreditreport. Sometimes this only comes in a paper hard copy format they mail to you. Link is:
https://www.innovis.com/personal/creditReport.
- LexisNexis risk solutions. This is officially called a "Consumer Disclosure Report." I found out about it when I recently changed home owners insurance. The new policy listed it as 'we got info from here, click here for more info..." Link is:
https://consumer.risk.lexisnexis.com.
I requested and got a paper copy (no online copies available, a sure sign they discourage you from looking) of the LexisNexis report and wow, it has easily 4 or 5 times as much detail as any credit bureau report I've ever seen, and I've been looking at my credit reports for many years. This report is supposedly meant to report on your past insurance claim history, but it goes way deeper than that. I saw email addresses that I didn't know about, old addresses long forgotten, work phone numbers from 25 years ago. It was a shock to see how much information these companies collect on you.
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