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equifax-free report?

can u still get a free trial with equifax?:confused:
i already have a free trial with experian but wanted to see if they said anything different!:o
official dfw nerd club member no 214
Proud to be dealing with my debts!;)
Why is a person that handles your money called a broker?!:confused:

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  • Equifax will have something on their website if they've got a freebie, otherwise send £2 for the statutory report. Don't bother with any of their other offers at a lot more.
    Don't forget to look at CallCredit as well.
  • I saw a posting on Friday that you can get free credit reports but I can't find it, but I do have the link it referred to (sorry for not assigning credit but couldn't find the person that originally posted it)

    http://www.annualcreditreport.co.uk/

    If you live in the covered area you can get a free credit report.
    Apparently it has been mentioned by martins newsletter before so do a search to read up on it before using it as I haven't tried it so can't say what it's like.
  • Thanks for that-have pre registered for this site :)
    Debts Jan 2014 £20,108.34 :eek:

    EF #70 £0/£1000

    SW 1st 4lbs
  • cattie1
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    I saw a posting on Friday that you can get free credit reports but I can't find it, but I do have the link it referred to (sorry for not assigning credit but couldn't find the person that originally posted it)

    http://www.annualcreditreport.co.uk/

    If you live in the covered area you can get a free credit report.
    Apparently it has been mentioned by martins newsletter before so do a search to read up on it before using it as I haven't tried it so can't say what it's like.
    thankyou-have already pre-registered prior to this as it's not in my area yet but thankyou very much
    official dfw nerd club member no 214
    Proud to be dealing with my debts!;)
    Why is a person that handles your money called a broker?!:confused:
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