(Ireland) How do you find what your credit score is?



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Your credit rating is decided by your how you've dealt with previous loans,have you payed them back on time and in full? Ring the bank (one you've had a loan with before if u have had one) and they shud b able to tell ya.
I don't know, sorry. But if you're from Ireland I'd give you all the credits you need. Unfortunately I don't run a bank though.
www.freecreditreport.com
sorry babe i don't know but thanks for a great Ryder cup.
I don't think you can.
Apply for a loan and see what happens.
You dont find out what your credit score is. That is just a scoring system used by bank an other finacial company's. What you can do is. Apply for you credit records. These will tell you what credit good or bad over the last six years. The company's that you need to write to are. Experian and exquifax. They will charge you £2 each. And you will need to give them your address over the last 6years. Both of theses address are on google under credit files i think. Good luck
There are plenty of things you can do to improve/protect your credit rating.

A great non-profit consumer site for this is moneysavingexpert.com.

Check it out!

I can't recommend it highly enough!
Go to www.experian.co.uk and they will do a credit check for you!
Dun & Bradsreet are renowened for doing this. try them

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