3 Bureau Credit Monitoring
There are many
features of credit monitoring that are great whether you are trying to repair
your credit or already have outstanding credit. Each of these features
can benefit you in a different way. For those with good credit, a
monitoring service will help you avoid Identity Theft and allow you to monitor
changes in your credit score. For those struggling to build credit or
repair bad credit, you can determine the negative items affecting your credit
record and monitor your credit score for changes as you make efforts to repair
your credit.
For those of you with
bad credit, you most likely will want to monitor your FICO score as you attempt
to fix your credit. The FICO score is the score most widely used by
lenders when ascertaining whether to approve you for a credit card or
loan. This is important to note when shopping for a credit monitoring
service as many products will give you their own credit score and not a FICO
score.
When creditors report
to the credit agencies, they are not obligated to report to all 3 of the
national credit reporting agencies. For this reason, it would be a good
idea to get a copy of your credit report from each credit reporting
agency. This will allow you to get an insight on which of your
creditors are reporting to which credit reporting agencies. Also, you may
find false information that is adversely affecting your credit, but at only one
credit bureau. There are many credit monitoring packages available and
most will offer a combined 3 bureau credit report. This can be a great
convenience since the format of credit reports from each agency is different.
The combined 3 bureau credit report will be in the same format and will
make it easier to spot the differences in the different bureaus credit
report.
Once you have great
credit you will most likely want to do everything you can to keep it that
way. For this reason, monitoring your credit reports and scores is vital
in maintaining that great credit you worked so hard for. All of the
credit monitoring services that I have reviewed or personally used have email alerts
that will let you know about major changes in your credit report or changes in
your credit score.
Major changes in your
credit report of score could be an indication of Identity Theft and so this is
one of the best ways to alert you of this possibility. In addition to
alerts, most 3 bureau credit monitoring services offer Identity Theft insurance
that typically will reimburse you between $20,000 and $25,000 in damages.
Credit monitoring
services offer you the ability to see all credit reports from all 3 credit
bureaus
, check and monitor your FICO credit scores
and setup email alerts to alert you of major changes happening to your credit
report or score. With credit monitoring you can also get Identity Theft
insurance in the event you are the victim of stolen identity.