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Navigate to experian.com/help. If you have a problem with fraud alert, membership, credit report, click on this link or paste it into the search bar of your browser and hit enter to go to the page.
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- Identity Theft
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This is the official customer support page of Experian, which contains different options for contacting them about a variety of issues.
If you are looking for Experian’s best customer help page or faq or forum, this is the best entry point.
If that doesn’t work, contact Experian directly by calling their customer service number at 1 (888) 397-3742
Experian Frequently Asked Questions
How do I remove a fraud alert from Experian?
If you wish to have the fraud alert removed, you will need to submit the request in writing, along with two copies of proof of identification. You will find a form to request removal of the alert at Experian’s Fraud Center. Simply select “Removing a fraud alert” and follow the instructions on the form.
How do I get my free credit report from Experian?
You can get your free credit report from many sources, including Experian. You are also entitled to one free copy of your credit report from each of the three bureaus every 12 months. Access them at AnnualCreditReport.com.
Is it possible to speak to someone at Experian?
Experian can best assist a consumer who has first obtained a copy of his or her personal credit report. To obtain a copy, order now or call 1 888 EXPERIAN (1 888 397 3742).
What Is a Good Credit Score?
For a score with a range between 300-850, a credit score of 700 or above is generally considered good. A score of 800 or above on the same range is considered to be excellent. Most credit scores fall between 600 and 750. Higher scores represent better credit decisions and can make creditors more confident that you will repay your future debts as agreed.
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