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December 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment · Consumer Debt, Consumer Info, Credit Cards, Credit Repair, Credit Reports

Cindy

by Cindy

The last time I googled “credit” (which incidentally I just did) the results of the search indicated over 824 million website hits out there, each purportedly providing some sort of information regarding said subject. So if a consumer is looking for useful, quality information on credit, how in the world would one sift through all this cyber-information and decide which site(s) to trust?

The answer is, I wish I knew! The sites that rank highest in any given search may simply be paying the most money to land at the top of the pile, or legitimately may great sites that fit your search criteria to a “tee”. What I can say is, at least for the subject of all things credit related, I do feel qualified to  make recommendations as far as great websites; creditinfocenter.com of course is one of the finest! We must, however, give credit where credit is due (pun intended) and give recognition to other websites that are doing a great job of educating the public on credit. One such website is www.creditfyi.com,  providing accurate, easy to interpret, free information to the public.

What do we like about creditfyi.com? It’s easy to navigate through, has a diverse array of methods available for providing useful information to readers, and covers all the bases as far as credit, personal finance and identity theft resources. In creditfyi.com’s library, consumers have instant access to a wide variety of easy to understand, helpful articles, audio pieces, online calculators, how-to guides, podcasts and videos — everything you need to stay informed on credit, personal finance, and ID theft news and trends. They also have a number of “experts” that contribute content and advice regularly to the site in a variety of areas, a feature aptly named “ask the expert”.

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    I did the same thing when I wanted a credit report I googled with the word “free credit report” and so many websites came up that I got confused to chose which one is good. You are right selecting a right one which suits our requirements is very important.

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