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How do you check your credit ? What internet sites have you used ? any free internet sites ?

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This should help you out:
http://www.biggerpockets.com/credit-report.html

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www.annualcreditreport.com you can check your credit once a year for free

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myfico.com

it cost money but it worth it...
don't use any lender to find out...a hard check is what commerical use..
it will lower your credit score

thanks

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Not to jack this thread..but I have a question

I have my FICO score but it ranges from 150-900 instead of 300-850 or whatever..

whats the difference?...should I just go to myfico.com and get it renewed (i got it 5 months ago) and take ALL 3 of them into my mortgage broker when I meet with him/her?