| CONSUMERS SLOW TO SEEK FREE CREDIT REPORTS CONSUMERS SLOW TO SEEK FREE CREDIT REPORTS, DESPITE ID THEFT FEARS SURVEY FINDS A new survey by HSBC - North America finds that while 82 percent of consumers fear identity theft, only 4 in 10 have taken advantage of the recent law the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACT Act) that gives consumers free access annually to their credit reports to check for errors. Checking credit reports regularly can help consumers detect identity theft, which, according "Knowing your credit history represents the first step toward understanding and managing your HSBC's survey underscores the importance of consumers knowing their credit status as the initial * More than 90 percent of consumers know their credit score impacts their ability to make major * More than one-third of people who received their free credit reports found errors in them; and * Of the consumers who received their free credit report, only 21 percent paid the extra fee Recognizing how creditors view consumers financial standing also provides a reality check of how * Only 26 percent of consumers actually stick closely to their budget. * More than 80 percent are concerned about the level of their savings. * Should they face an unexpected life crisis, four in 10 consumers do not | ||||