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Finally, a friend convinced him to face his fears. "Alex, you’re legally entitled to a free copy of your annual credit report from each of the three major credit reporting agencies: Equifax , Experian , and TransUnion ," his friend explained. "And checking it yourself is a 'soft inquiry'—it won't hurt your score at all."

Holding his breath, Alex went to AnnualCreditReport.com . He clicked "View Your Credit Report" and braced for impact. view-your-credit-report

To his surprise, the "shadows" weren't as dark as he’d imagined. He saw a summary of his credit history: his payment habits, account types, and credit limits. But he also spotted something wrong—a "late payment" on an old credit card that he knew he’d paid off in full years ago. Finally, a friend convinced him to face his fears

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Finally, a friend convinced him to face his fears. "Alex, you’re legally entitled to a free copy of your annual credit report from each of the three major credit reporting agencies: Equifax , Experian , and TransUnion ," his friend explained. "And checking it yourself is a 'soft inquiry'—it won't hurt your score at all."

Holding his breath, Alex went to AnnualCreditReport.com . He clicked "View Your Credit Report" and braced for impact.

To his surprise, the "shadows" weren't as dark as he’d imagined. He saw a summary of his credit history: his payment habits, account types, and credit limits. But he also spotted something wrong—a "late payment" on an old credit card that he knew he’d paid off in full years ago.