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Title: Credit Report/Score
Post by: Daddy Poi's Oily Gorillas on 27, April, 2014, 12:29:03 AM
(Here's hoping this is a tech topic. Otherwise, this might go in Open Discussion, but we can still discuss how technology is going forward with how people can be confirmed as having good credit.)

It's possible that people who do not borrow money may not have a credit report... And I am not sure if people outside the U.S. have this type of thing or not. (I mean I'm not sure how all this works.)

From what it looks like, you can get a free annual credit report from three companies if you go to: annualcreditreport.com (When I googled, I saw this site linked from a .gov website, so I assume it's legit.)

This topic is mainly to answer these questions:
Does anyone here check out their Credit Report/Score. If so, how often? (And when would be the time you'd check?)
And if you do check up on it, which options do you take? (Ex: Major Credit Baeraus: Equilfax, Experian, TransUnion)
Title: Re: Credit Report/Score
Post by: Rolina on 27, April, 2014, 12:32:43 AM
?  Wouldn't this be better in the General Discussion thread?

Anywho, on the nature of credit reports, up until very recently I was a ghost - I had like, no debt.  Now that I've gotten a loan to get my bed, I imagine mine's fairly decent, on account of making every payment on time and above minimum.
Title: Re: Credit Report/Score
Post by: Daddy Poi's Oily Gorillas on 27, April, 2014, 12:35:20 AM
Yes, but then if you consider social networking accounts could affect your credit somehow... (Or so I may have read in many tech blogs.) - Yes, companies do searches to know if you are trustworthy or not... Like looking at your friends list.

Pretty much, it made knowing which forum I should put this in a little bit harder. (And I recon we'll end up talking about tech here, anyways...)
Title: Re: Credit Report/Score
Post by: Rolina on 27, April, 2014, 12:37:08 AM
Of which I have none.  Well, I guess maybe Raptr, but I really don't have any social media things, especially not in my real name.  But yeah, social media most certainly has an effect on these things.  It's even more reason to make sure you police yourself when you post on those things.
Title: Re: Credit Report/Score
Post by: Daddy Poi's Oily Gorillas on 27, April, 2014, 12:45:22 AM
Sounds good. I have a feeling they're most likely to check it for people with no credit? ; I also theorize that there's a chance that having a social media account could also be beneficial IF you know what you're doing... Often times, I think we don't know what we're doing. ; Pretty much, use it as though it's a Professional Profile from your job, I guess? ; If it was me, I'd recommend making everything private, but who knows... that could raise red flags for some (determined?) companies.
Title: Re: Credit Report/Score
Post by: Rolina on 27, April, 2014, 12:47:47 AM
If you're using it as a professional profile, then you'll likely be using LinkedIn, since that's basically what it's for.  I wouldn't be surprised if that's actually a major factor in credit score, considering the nature of the site.
Title: Re: Credit Report/Score
Post by: Daddy Poi's Oily Gorillas on 27, April, 2014, 01:07:26 AM
Good point.

I have yet to actually use LinkedIn, so I'm not sure what is significant about them compared to other media.

-And since I like to think of what-if scenarios:  I wonder what happens if one decides they want to have a personal profile everywhere (Might just be a Page if on fb.), just to put up some sort of Resume (minus sensitive info) and stay away from friending people, commenting, and liking stuff? Hmm... No idea. For a job, your managers/co-workers might try to friend/contact you.... Hm. - My opinion is that Resumes should be private, though, so...
Title: Re: Credit Report/Score
Post by: Rolina on 27, April, 2014, 01:27:51 AM
LinkedIn is primarily career and employment based, which is why employers value it, and why I can easily see creditors checking it.  Current employment status and where are likely very important to keep up to date there.