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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 317820" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Your credit report shows all of the things that go into your credit score. Who you borrow money from, who you have open lines of credit with, and whether you pay on time. I do mine two or three times a year just to be sure that no one has stolen my info. It also shows how many people have been looking at your credit. </p><p></p><p>A credit score is not going to show up on a free credit report because it has taken all of your information and analyzed it based upon which way the wind is blowing today. I never bother to ask for my credit score. You can tell whether your credit is good or not based upon the report.</p><p></p><p>The credit report will show the people you are applying with whether or not you are over-extended and (so they think) whether you will embezzle money from them. It also shows whether you can afford to take the job they are offering you or whether you might run off after a couple of months because they aren't paying you enough to meet your obligations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 317820, member: 99"] Your credit report shows all of the things that go into your credit score. Who you borrow money from, who you have open lines of credit with, and whether you pay on time. I do mine two or three times a year just to be sure that no one has stolen my info. It also shows how many people have been looking at your credit. A credit score is not going to show up on a free credit report because it has taken all of your information and analyzed it based upon which way the wind is blowing today. I never bother to ask for my credit score. You can tell whether your credit is good or not based upon the report. The credit report will show the people you are applying with whether or not you are over-extended and (so they think) whether you will embezzle money from them. It also shows whether you can afford to take the job they are offering you or whether you might run off after a couple of months because they aren't paying you enough to meet your obligations. [/QUOTE]
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