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How to Freeze Your Credit Report in 4 Simple Steps!

By: Daniel Rosen Last updated: March 29, 2024

Have you ever disputed the WRONG thing and wrecked your credit score? 

Well, on this week's Podcast, I will help you avoid one of the biggest mistakes in credit repair!

In the 20 years since releasing my first credit repair software, I've helped thousands of people repair their credit and file millions of successful disputes with the credit bureaus!

During that time, I experienced the same challenges that many of you face, including bank errors, data breaches, and I've been the victim of identity theft.

I learned the hard way how important it is to safeguard your credit. But I also learned that there's a special tool that can act like a personal bodyguard for your credit – the Credit Freeze! 

Now, there's a ton of information online about Credit Freezes, but not all of it is true, so today I'm going to bust some myths, reveal some secrets, and explain everything you need to know to protect your credit!

HOW THIS RELATES TO US

For those of you new to credit repair, a credit freeze restricts access to your credit report and prevents new accounts from being opened in your name without your permission.

Anyone can place a credit freeze, even if you haven't been a victim of identity theft. You can freeze your credit for free with Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. 

The freeze lasts until you remove it, and once frozen, only you and authorized parties like law enforcement can access your credit report. 

The problem is there are a few theories circulating in the credit repair industry that claim freezing your credit report can help improve your credit. 

The most common claim is that if you freeze your credit report with the three major credit bureaus, Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion, and then dispute an item on the frozen report, the creditor or bureau won't be able to verify it. This is totally FALSE!

Freezing your credit report does not stop the dispute process. 

Another theory is that you can freeze supplementary credit agencies that provide information to the three major credit bureaus. This will also not stop the dispute process. When you dispute an item on your credit report, the credit bureaus will still be able to access the information from the supplementary credit agencies. 

These theories and myths become popular because they sound great, but like most things that sound too good to be true, they are!

THE THING TO REMEMBER

Freezing your credit report is only a preventive measure. It does not affect your credit score or improve your credit AT ALL. 

It does not help with credit repair. AT ALL. 

Other than protecting your credit from fraud, the only thing freezing your credit report does is stop lenders from accessing your reports. 

It does not stop the dispute process. 

If you are considering freezing your credit report, it is important to understand that it will not help you with credit repair. 

If you are looking to improve your credit, you should focus on following the proven steps of the factual disputing method. 

But if you're looking to protect your credit from outside harm, that's when you need to freeze your reports!

WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT

There are plenty of reasons and situations when you should consider freezing your credit.

In 2019, Capital One had a breach that exposed the personal data of 100 million customers.

In 2018, 383 million guest records were stolen from Marriott International.

And after each of these breaches, the credit bureaus recommended consumers freeze their credit to guard against identity theft.

But some breaches are even the fault of the credit bureaus themselves!

In 2017, Equifax was hit by hackers, and the personal data of 147 million people were stolen. 

I was one of those people! After that breach, I kept experiencing identity theft. People kept opening new accounts in my name. I would get notices all the time in the mail about new accounts that I didn't recognize. I even got a letter saying that I had filed for unemployment! Which I hadn't! 

I eventually got all those fake accounts closed, but it was a big hassle. I had to call and write to all those companies, and I've had my credit frozen ever since. Only opening for short (24-hour) windows when I want a specific line of credit approved. 

The bottom line is credit freezes prevent more damage, and if you're concerned about a data breach or suspicious accounts appearing on your credit reports, it might be time to freeze your credit.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

There are four simple steps to freeze your credit reports:

STEP 1. CONTACT THE CREDIT BUREAUS

Contact each of the three major credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. 

You can find the Freeze Page links for each credit bureau in our show notes.

STEP 2. PROVIDE YOUR PERSONAL INFO

This will include your name, Social Security number, and date of birth.

STEP 3. CREATE A PIN NUMBER

This is a personal identification number that you will need to use to unfreeze your credit report.

STEP 4. CONFIRM THE FREEZE

Once you have completed the steps above, the credit bureau will confirm that your credit report has been frozen.

If you make the request online or by phone, the three major credit bureaus are required to freeze your credit report within one business day.

To unfreeze your credit report, you will need to contact each of the credit bureaus individually and provide your personal information and PIN. 

If you make the request online or by phone, the three major credit bureaus are required to lift the freeze within an hour.

It might sound like a bit of a hassle, but I promise you the added security saves you time and money in the long run!

And if you want six months of Credit Repair Cloud software for FREE, plus access to our advanced disputing and business courses, sign up for our Masterclass!

MY FINAL POINT

Just because big corporations and the credit bureaus play fast and loose with your data doesn't mean you should live in fear of fraudsters and identity thieves! You have the power to protect your credit. Freeze your reports and only unfreeze them when it makes sense for you.

I'LL END BY SAYING

If you still need a Credit Repair Cloud account, check it out. It's the software that most Credit Repair businesses in America run on. Sign up here for a Free Trial!

And if you'd like to change lives and grow your Credit Repair business, check out our Credit Hero Challenge!

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It's an amazing program, and we've got another challenge starting in a few days, so grab your spot right now at CreditHeroChallenge.com!

So take care, Credit Hero!

And Keep Changing Lives!

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Transcript

Daniel Rosen  0:00  

 

Hey, Credit Heroes are financial data breaches and identity thieves keeping you up at night. Well, today, I'm going to share everything you need to know about credit freezes so you can avoid fraudsters and protect your credit. So you better stick around. So the big question is this: how can we take our passion for helping people with their credit and turn it into a successful business without taking loans and spending a fortune by bootstrapping it from nothing? So we can help the most people and still become highly profitable? That is the question, and this podcast will give you the answer. My name is Daniel Rosen, and welcome to credit repair business secrets. Okay, if this is your first time listening to my podcast every week, I give credit repair tips and advice on bootstrapping your business from nothing. So be sure to click subscribe now and get ready to start changing lives. 

 

Okay, let's get into this. In the 20 years since releasing my first credit repair software, I have helped 1000s of people repair their credit and file millions of successful disputes with the credit bureaus. During that time, I experienced the very same challenges that many of you face, including bank errors and data breaches. And I've been the victim of identity theft. I learned the hard way how important it is to safeguard your credit. But I also learned that there's a special tool that can act like a personal bodyguard for your credit. I'm talking about the credit freeze. Now, there's a tonne of information online about credit freezes, but not all of it is true. 

 

So today, I'm going to bust some myths, I'm going to reveal some secrets, and I'm going to explain everything you need to know to protect your credit. Here's how this relates to us. For those of you who are new to credit repair, a credit freeze restricts access to your credit report and prevents new accounts from being opened in your name without your permission; anyone can place a credit freeze, even if you haven't been a victim of identity theft. You can freeze your credit for free with Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. The freeze lasts until you remove it. And once it's frozen, only you and authorized parties like law enforcement can access your credit report. 

 

The problem is there are a few theories circulating in the credit repair industry that claim that freezing your credit report can help improve your credit. The most common claim is that if you freeze your credit report with the three major credit bureaus, Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion, and then you dispute an item on the frozen report, the creditor or bureau won't be able to verify it. And this is totally false. Freezing your credit report does not stop the dispute process. Another theory is that you can freeze supplementary credit agencies that provide information to the three major credit bureaus, but this will also not stop the dispute process. When you dispute an item on your credit report, the credit bureaus will still be able to access information from the supplementary credit agencies. 

 

Now, these theories and myths they become popular because they sound great, but like most things, they sound too good to be true. They are here's the thing to remember: freezing your credit report is only a preventative measure. It does not affect your credit score or improve your credit at all. Other than protecting your credit from fraud. The only thing freezing your credit report does is stop lenders from accessing your reports. But it does not stop the dispute process. If you're considering freezing your credit report, it's important to understand that it will not help you with credit repair. 

 

Okay, if you're looking to improve your credit, you should focus on following the proven steps of the factual disputing method. But if you're looking to protect your credit from outside harm, that's when you need to freeze your reports. Here's why this is important. There are plenty of reasons and situations when you should consider freezing your credit. In 2019, Capital One had a breach that exposed the personal data of 100 million customers. In 2018, 338 million guest records were stolen from Marriott International. After each of these breaches, the credit bureaus recommended that consumers freeze their credit to guard against identity theft, but some breaches are even the fault of the credit bureaus themselves. 

 

In 2017, Equifax was hit by hackers, and the personal data of 147 million people were stolen. and I was one of those people. After that breach, I kept experiencing identity theft. It was terrible. People kept opening new accounts in my name. And I would get notices all the time in the mail about new accounts that I didn't recognize. I even got a letter saying that I had filed for unemployment, which I hadn't. I eventually got all those fake accounts closed. But it was a big huge hassle, I had to call and write to all those companies. And I've had my credit frozen ever since I only opened it for very, very short windows. When there's someone specific that I want to see my credit report, and then I freeze it again, the bottom line is credit freezes prevent more damage, and if you're concerned about a data breach or suspicious accounts appearing on your credit reports, then it might be time to freeze your credit. 

 

Here's what you need to know. There are four simple steps to freezing your credit reports. Step one is to contact each of the three major credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. You can find the freeze page links for each credit bureau over there in our show notes. Step two is to provide your personal information. This will include your name, social security number, and date of birth. Step three, create a pin. This is a personal identification number that you'll need to use to unfreeze your credit report. Step four is to confirm the freeze. Once you've completed the steps above, the credit bureau will confirm that your credit report has been frozen. If you make the request online or by phone, the three major credit bureaus are required to freeze your credit report within one business day. 

 

To unfreeze your credit report, you'll need to contact each of the credit bureaus individually and provide your personal information and pin. If you make the request online or by phone, the three major credit bureaus are required to lift the freeze within an hour. It might sound like a bit of a hassle, but I promise you the added security saves you time and money in the long run. 

 

And if you want six months of Credit Repair Cloud software for free, plus access to our advanced disputing and business courses, go to creditrepaircloud.com/freetraining and sign up for our masterclass. 

 

Here's my final point just because the big banks and corporations and credit bureaus play fast and loose with your data. That doesn't mean you should live in fear of fraudsters and identity thieves. You have the power to protect your credit. So freeze your reports and only unfreeze them when it makes sense for you. 

 

And now, for my favorite part of the episode. Every week, I feature one of our Credit Heroes inside our Credit Repair Cloud Facebook community so that you can see firsthand what real people are doing as they run and grow their businesses. And today's spotlight is on Lydia Nick Grilla. Lydia recently posted an inspiring message about all the progress she's been making since becoming CRC software certified. She said I managed to use the system and create 77 points in the first 11 days, 37 more points in the next seven days, and 21 more points in the next five days. If there is one thing I've accomplished this year, it is creating the opportunity to be able to get funding for my business, buy more homes, and get involved in more ventures. Credit Repair Cloud was the answer to my prayers. Wow, Lydia, that is amazing. You have the perfect attitude. Keep building off of your success. Keep building more opportunities for yourself, and keep posting your progress. 

 

And I'll end by saying if you don't already have a Credit Repair Cloud account. Check it out. It's the software that most credit repair businesses in America run on. Just sign up for a 30-day free trial at creditrepaircloud.com/freetrial. And if you'd like to change lives and grow your very own credit repair business, check out our Credit Hero Challenge. It's a live experience that has helped tonnes of Credit Heroes to get certified in disputing and gain confidence as they run their credit repair business on a solid foundation. So they can change a whole lot of lives and make a great living in the process. We're starting the next challenge very soon. So you want to join before the doors close, or you're gonna have a long wait until the next one. So, sign up right now at creditherochallenge.com.

 

And if you're finding value in the things that I share on this podcast, click below to subscribe and follow. Also, give me a five-star review or share the show and help me change more lives. If you'd like to read the show notes, they're posted on my blog. And if you have a question or a comment, drop it down below because I read each and every one of them, I would love to hear from you. And I'll respond as soon as I can. And if you want to learn how to spot errors and dispute them even faster, check out my episode credit report 101. So take care, credit hero, and keep changing lives. Hey, everybody, it's Daniel again. And really quick, I'd like to invite you to join what I believe is the best thing we have ever created inside the Credit Repair Cloud community. And it is a challenge that we call the Credit Hero Challenge. If you're just planning out your business, or you're just getting it started, and you dream of having a successful business of your own. So you can quit your nine-to-five and fire your boss and have financial freedom, or you can add another revenue stream to your existing business. If that's your dream, you need to get into this challenge. We created this challenge to help you create and launch your very own credit repair business to build a proper foundation for a really successful business. This challenge is going to help you understand the strategy, the tactics, and all the things you need to be successful at credit repair. It really is the greatest thing we have ever built, and it will change your life. So I recommend you do it right now. Stop everything, pause this audio, go online, and go to creditherochallenge.com That's creditherochallenge.com and join the next challenge. And there's a challenge that starts in just a few days. So go get started right now at creditherochallenge.com

 

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