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Sep 25
2010
2010

Annual credit report question?
I know that you can get three free credit reports a year from www.annualcreditreport.com. My question is, if I get three per year, does my husband also get three per year? Does it go by individual social security numbers, or is it three per household? Thank you for the help!
goes by individual SS numbers not addresses
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