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Elias blinked. “I don’t own any retail cards. I use one debit card for everything.”

“I’m sorry, Elias,” his mortgage broker, Sarah, said with a sympathetic wince. “Your application was flagged. There’s a series of late payments on a high-interest retail card in your name. Your score is in the basement.” annual-free-credit-report

Over the next three months, the annual free credit report became Elias’s roadmap to recovery. He used the details in the report to file disputes with the credit bureaus and a report with the FTC. He watched, page by page, as the fraudulent accounts were investigated and eventually purged. Elias blinked

There it was: a “Sparkle & Shine Jewelry” credit line opened two years ago in a city Elias had never visited. There were several delinquent payments and a balance of four thousand dollars. His heart hammered against his ribs. It wasn’t just a "bad score"; it was an identity theft that had been festering in the dark because he had refused to turn on the lights. “Your application was flagged

Elias shrugged. “I thought you had to pay for those. I didn't want to spend forty bucks to see a bunch of numbers I wouldn't understand.”