 jbjetta Premium join:2004-07-23 Laurel, MD | nothing new
I have been able to view my reports and even get TXT notifications if there are any changes or inquries on my credit profile sent to my phone and e-mail.
I think its a great tool when done securely. |
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 Newegg Supreme Ideology
join:2004-11-14 Atlanta, GA | firefox
ff dont work with that site |
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 jbjetta Premium join:2004-07-23 Laurel, MD | I don't use that site though. However, equifax offers the same thing on their own site and firefox works there. |
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  Shack
join:2002-01-17 Bloomington, IN | reply to Newegg Worked for me, you can't direct link, go to properties and then copy and paste the url |
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  Shack
join:2002-01-17 Bloomington, IN | Err, that was in response to Firefox. |
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  knightmb
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edit: November 29th, @10:24AM
| reply to Newegg said by Newegg :ff dont work with that site Tried both FF and IE, neither work. Site must be broken.
[edit: The site comes up, but nothing on the site works] |
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  PhoenixDown -- Ron Paul 2008 -- Premium join:2003-06-08 Fresh Meadows, NY clubs:   | reply to jbjetta Re: nothing new
jbjetta - where do you get this notification? -- www.pulsetoday.com -- marketing forums! |
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 cooperaaaron
join:2004-04-10 Rockford, IL | reply to Shack Re: firefox
Worked for me, cut and paste... |
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  dru
join:2000-09-14 Corona, CA
| reply to jbjetta Re: nothing new
It's nothing new, except for the free part. You no doubt subscribe to a service from one of the credit reporting agencies. The notification services as well as unlimited or multiple access will still be available as subscription services. Free credit reports were usually available on a "trial" subscription basis from various companies, but you would have to cancel within a short time.
Federal law used to require free reports only when you were declined credit based on information in an agency's report. The creditor was required to mail you a "dear John" notice with the addresses of the credit reporting agencies. Certain states required free reports, others limited the fee to various amounts between $ and $12. This new federal law requires free reports, once a year, to all consumers, from all three reporting agencies. |
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said by knightmb : said by Newegg :ff dont work with that site Tried both FF and IE, neither work. Site must be broken. [edit: The site comes up, but nothing on the site works] Same thing for me. I'm using IE, and the site comes up, but if I click on the different regions, nothing happens.
Well, by nothing I don't go to a new page....When I move the mouse over the region, or the table under the map, data comes up on the right side of the map to show the states that are in that region.
I think what may be throwing people off is that the mouse pointer changes from the default Arrow, to the one used to indicate a link (in my case, the hand). So, one would assume that you could click, and then go to a new page, or see more information.
Clicking on the different regions of the map does change the URL
www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/index.jsp#SouthernStates www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/index.jsp#WesternStates etc
but, nothing else appears to happen.
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  Boricua65 Oye, chico
join:2002-01-26 Puerto Rico | reply to knightmb The site is not broken. The credit reports will not be available until December 1st. My guess, they'll have the website active around that time. |
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