I just finished going through my credit report and making a list of the errors. It's a good idea to do that every once in a while, and it only costs you ~$8 to get your report from each of the major credit report agencies (i.e. ~$24 total). You can do it over the web, thanks to the wonders of the Internet. Just visit TransUnion, EquiFax, and Experian. Oh, if you've been denied a request by a bank because of your credit history, you can get a free copy of your report, instead of paying the $8.
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