Has anyone tried freecreditreport.com? I'm enrolled and can outlook what needs to be remunerated, but how

I'm enrolled and can outlook what needs to be remunerated, but how can I get info. close to phone numbers to contact those companies so I can pay them and receive them off my credit report?
It's in actual fact just one and how long will it rob to be off my credit report after I've remunerated it?
i have that freecredit report and i thought it was bogus it would bring up to date me my credit report was 720 but when we go to purchase something and they had to check our credit it would show channel below that. Not sure why. But to answer ur question I be always told u can contact the credit beauras and they can hand over u a copy and any info that is needed nearly ur credit report, and some ppl take months to update in that paid rationalization and others do it on a reg basis. I would definitly be contacting them to take the ball going..well-mannered luck
You can contact the credit bureaus to get the phone numbers. Cutting checks to debt collectors for default debt will not magically fix your credit...don't make this mistake. Charged-off debt can stay on your credit files for up to 7 years...compensated for unpaid.I would get written Pay for Delete agreements from debt collectors BEFORE paying them.. DO NOT pass them your checking account # for giving...they'll raid your checking side if you do.

Freecreditreport.com will start billing you every month if you don't cancel their service. Annualcreditreport.com is the REAL free credit report.

Answers:    Transunion is the most complete of the credit reports.
You should be able to see phone numbers, address and names of adjectives creditors.
If you can not see that on your credit report, you are getting a filtered report from that website.
The just place you should go for credit reports is http://www.annualcreditreport.com
This is the site the US gov't recommend. You will receive complete reports there.
You could call upon each reporting agency and ask them for the information you want as well. They will contribute it to you. The credit bureaus have their own Web sites next to 'Contact Us' and 'Dispute' links and instructions.

Good luck.
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