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And you actually have to pay to learn about your own credit rating?
You can get a paper report for close to free still I believe. Equifax and Experian charge a monthly fee. I just use ClearScore which is free and shows all your credit outgoings, debts, account, defaults, county court judgments, and a score.
I imagine companies that use them to check potential customers pay a fee.