Posted on Tuesday, 19th October 2010 by Archie Norton
Q: While what you offer looks good, how do I know that I will receive both my free credit report and score before the trial period is up? Also, I know I am allowed a free copy of my credit report annually from all three reporting agencies, will getting one through you change that?
A: I understand your hesitation, but the free trials for the credit report monitoring services we review give you immediate online access to your credit reports and scores. This means you’ll see your reports and scores as soon as you sign up (we tried out all the services we review, so we can verify this). And, as we state in our reviews, if you don’t like the service you can cancel during the trial period and you won’t be charged. However, you will get to keep the credit report(s) and score(s) that you received. Pretty good deal, right? If you’re interested, check out our credit report monitoring comparison chart to make the best choice for your needs.
And more good news! The credit report(s) that you receive when signing up for one of the free trials we review are totally separate from those on annualcreditreport.com. This means you can sign up for a free trial with a service like Identity Guard, get 3 free credit reports, and then later on in the year still get your free credit reports from annualcreditreport.com.
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