MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:

> So I should get a copy of my credit report first, right?  I remember
> somebody saying that freecreditreport.com wasn't exactly a free credit
> report (because you had to sign up with some other service there).
> How'd you get your credit report?

Hi Michael!

I've stopped using credit. I have a houseful of stuff I don't need that 
I charged, paid payments on and never use. My last car payment is this 
month. Of course, I'm 64.

I tried to get the "free" credit report a couple of times. They use 
every trick there is to get you to click on something they can charge 
you for. Put them all in prison. Crime on the internet is still crime.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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