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Accessing Your Credit Report before Starting You Home- Based Business- a Guide for Work at Home Moms (and Dads, Too) (cont.)

Contributed by Lisa Marie

These would include, but are not limited to: Credit monitoring, credit fraud, etc. Make sure you read the "Terms and Conditions" very carefully, and remember to cancel this service at the end of the normally thirty day free trial.

To avoid this headache, you might find it easier to go to the websites of Experian, Equifax and Trans Union. These are the three main credit bureaus that handle the U.S. They will charge you a fee, but you will have peace of mind about not having to cancel a service that you really don't want or need.

What to do if you find errors on your credit report

Finding errors on your credit report is incredibly common. There are plenty of laws protecting you and your credit, so disputing your credit through the bureaus. A note for you: The three credit bureaus' information can vary, so be sure to check your credit report with each of the bureaus.

Checking your credit report before applying for any sort of income can save you a lot of headaches. Also, you won't look and feel like an idiot in front of potential future employers.


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