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  2. What does it mean to freeze your credit? - AOL

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    Even if you choose to freeze your credit, it's still wise to review your credit reports regularly. You can get a copy of your credit report for free from each credit bureau at AnnualCreditReport ...

  3. How to clean up credit reports - AOL

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    Get copies of all three of your credit reports. For a thorough clean-up job, you need to know exactly what information has been reported to all three bureaus. Request copies of your original ...

  4. How to unfreeze credit if you lose your PIN - AOL

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    None of the three major credit bureaus require PINs to freeze or unfreeze credit reports anymore. If you didn’t get a PIN when you froze your credit report , you won’t get one when you go to ...

  5. Credit freeze - Wikipedia

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    The first state to pass a credit freeze law was California, with SB 1386 sponsored by Debra Bowen in 2002, effective 2003. [17] In late 2007, all three of the major credit bureaus (following TransUnion's lead) announced that they would let consumers freeze their credit reports, regardless of the state of residency. [18]

  6. AnnualCreditReport.com - Wikipedia

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    AnnualCreditReport.com is a website jointly operated by the three major U.S. credit reporting agencies, Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.The site was created in order to comply with their obligations under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) [1] to provide a mechanism for American consumers to receive up to three free credit reports per year.

  7. TransUnion - Wikipedia

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    Credit bureaus had the most complaints of all companies filed with the CFPB by consumers in 2018, with 34% of all complaints directed at TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian that year. [ 34 ] In June 2017, a California jury ruled against TransUnion with a $60 million verdict in the largest Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) verdict in history. [ 35 ]