1. Review the Sample Reports (4)
Following the list of credit accounts, Experian provides more detailed information for certain accounts.
This detail includes your monthly balances for up to 24 months and your credit limit, high balance
or original loan amount.
Toward the end of the report, Experian separates out credit inquiries into two sections: creditors who
reviewed your report for the purpose of offering you credit (these inquiries are included in the credit report provided to other creditors) and creditors reviewing their own accounts or who reviewed your report for marketing purposes (these inquiries are not included in the credit report provided to other creditors). For the first set of inquiries, each entry indicates how long the item will remain in your report.
The end of the report contains identification information, including your name and all other names you have used, your current and previous addresses, your Social Security number, year of birth, and current and previous employers.
Taken From : Credit Repair by Attorneys Robin Leonard and Deanne Loonin
