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After a natural disaster, you will need to alert your lenders and creditors, especially if you believe you may not be able to make your payments on time.
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A rapid rescore can help your credit rise quickly. Learn about getting a rescore on your credit and how long the process takes.
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All debt isn't created equal. Boost your credit knowledge by learning the differences between good debt vs bad debt.
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What does being a co-signer mean, and how might it impact your credit scores? Learn the basics.
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Chargebacks allow consumers to dispute unauthorized charges on their debit or credit cards. Learn about chargebacks and how they work.
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Do you know what a charge off means for your credit report? Learn more about the impact of charge off on your credit and your credit score.
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After a natural disaster, if you cannot pay your credit card bills, notify the card issuer and ask about your options for repayment.
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If you’ve changed your legal name, you can also dispute your Equifax Credit Report to reflect your updated information. Learn how to update your name here.
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If you've been a victim of identity theft, you have certain rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Learn more.
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Identity theft can affect your credit. Equifax makes the process easier with this guide.
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VantageScore is a credit scoring model that assigns consumers a credit score between 300 and 850 based on their credit history.
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Find out what's needed to obtain an Equifax product if you live outside the United States.
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Lock & Alert shows you the most recent status of your Equifax credit report. Learn more here.
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A myEquifax account is FREE, and for anyone to easily view and monitor their Equifax credit report and needs credit report assistance.
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Learn how long your child's Equifax credit report will remain locked with Family Plan.
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APR is an important element of several types of credit. To learn more about APR and how it compares to APY, click here to read more from Equifax.
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FICO scores are available from each of the three major credit bureaus, based on information contained in consumers’ credit reports.
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If you're trying to add a minor child to your Equifax Family Plan and an Equifax credit report already exists for them, learn what you can do.
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Learn whether you can enroll in Equifax Lock & Alert if you have security freezes on your credit reports from the other two nationwide credit bureaus.
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Learn how long you can access your Equifax subscription or one-time product.
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If you are having a hard time paying all your bills, there may be steps to take to pay what you can without having a huge impact on your credit scores.
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Learn about the differences between a hard inquiry vs a soft inquiry and discover the potential impact to your credit score.
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¿Alguna vez se ha preguntado cuántas tarjetas de crédito debería tener? Obtenga más información sobre el hecho de tener varias tarjetas de crédito y si eso puede afectar su crédito.
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It's easy to redeem a gift certificate or promotion code for an Equifax product. Learn how here.
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Learn how to update contact information if you have a fraud alert or active duty alert on your Equifax credit report.
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From encryption to our privacy policy, learn how Equifax helps keep your personal information safe.
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Learn what documentation Equifax will accept to validate your identity and address.
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Get credit reports and credit scores for businesses and consumers from Equifax today! We also have identity protection tools with daily monitoring and alerts
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Get credit reports and credit scores for businesses and consumers from Equifax today! We also have identity protection tools with daily monitoring and alerts
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Get credit reports and credit scores for businesses and consumers from Equifax today! We also have identity protection tools with daily monitoring and alerts
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Get credit reports and credit scores for businesses and consumers from Equifax today! We also have identity protection tools with daily monitoring and alerts
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Each different type of consumer debt affects your credit differently. Learn more about debt repayment strategies to help manage your debt.
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Get financial advice for unmarried couples with help from Equifax! Learn about joint credit cards, budgeting for couples, managing money and split finances.
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You can help restrict access to your Equifax credit report with a security freeze. Learn more about credit freezes here.
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You can use Equifax Lock & Alert to replace the security freeze on your Equifax credit report with a credit report lock.
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Get answers to 5 consumer cybersecurity questions! Learn about credit protection, how to avoid phishing scams, cyber security attacks and more!
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You can place a fraud alert on your credit reports to let creditors know you've been a victim of fraud or identity theft, or think you may be.
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Don't know how much to put down for a car down payment? Read more about the ideal down payment on a car, what is average, how to budget for it and more.
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When consolidating debt, it's good to know how it affects your credit. At Equifax, we explain the pros and cons of debt consolidation.
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Discussing money with your significant other can be awkward. Ask your partner these 50 money questions from retirement questions to budgeting questions.