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Get to know your Data Self with Experian It could help you get better credit. Kind regards The Exper

Get to know your Data Self with Experian It could help you get better credit. [experian] Knowing your Data Self could make a huge difference Hi {NAME}, You might not know it but there's another version of you out there - your Data Self. It's the version of you companies use when deciding whether to offer you credit or not. Your Data Self could help you get better interest rates on credit cards, loans and mortgages, so it makes sense to get to know it a little better. With your free Experian Credit Score, you'll get an idea of how companies may view it. See what your Data Self says about you. [Get your free score]( Kind regards The Experian team This email address is not monitored. If you have any questions about your subscription or would like to get in contact, please submit a query via our [contact page](. All free and paid for Experian consumer services are provided by Experian Ltd (Registered number 653331). Experian Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (firm reference number 738097). Experian Ltd is registered in England and Wales with registered office at The Sir John Peace Building, Experian Way, NG2 Business Park, Nottingham, NG80 1ZZ. The web monitoring feature and its alerts within Experian Consumer Services is not Financial Conduct Authority regulated activity. Experian is committed to protecting your privacy online. We will never email you directly requesting any personal data or details. We invite you to learn more by reading our [privacy policy](. If you believe you have received any such communication from us, do not respond. Please notify us via our [contact page]( for assistance. If you enable images or click on links when you view this email we will use certain tracking technologies to track how you respond to our email. We use this information for various reasons; including understanding what subjects are interesting to our readers. If you would like further information, then please visit our [cookies page](. This email was sent to because you have opted in to receive communications from Experian If you think you have received this e-mail in error, or if you wish to take yourself off the mailing list, [unsubscribe here](. Copyright © 2018, Experian Ltd. All rights reserved. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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