Okay, once and for all... Are there any services out there that will let you routinely check all three scores at once? Maybe for some monthly fee? And if there are, which would be the most (now, take this for what it's worth) "reputable"? It's such a pain in the _ _ _ to have to pull each one then have to pay for them. Thanks Mediccc24
That was useful Andrew, thanks. A little advice with the sarcasm might make it go down a little easier.
I asked the same question a while back - there doesn't seem to be a one-stop service for reports AND scores.
Mediccc24, a lot of people subscribe to a Free 30 day Trial service and then cancel before the time is up, wait a day, and subscribe under a different user name...I don't know of a service that offers the convenience your looking for in regards to scores, let us know if you find one!
I've been looking most of the morning and I can't seen to find one. Sounds like the perfect service to start for some computer genius out there!
BTW, which 30 day trial service is recommended? Are there any that are better than the others? mediccc24
I apologize for the sarcasm. I'm not here to make enemies, my hope was that you'd ask me "how do I do that?" and then I would tell you. TU...go online and check the box stating that you've been denied for credit...bingo! Free Report!
Thanks Andrew. I appreciate the apology. I may have been a little rough on you since I had just rolled out of bed when I read your posting. I'll give it a try.
I applied for credit and wasn't technically denied (AT&T wirless approved me but not for what I wanted). I just went to the Trans Union site and got a free report and score using AT&T as a denial within the last 60 days. Here's an idea. Pull worthknowing.com first. Then you can see your hard inquiries and use one as a denial. You can also simply copy and paste your verification answers. This will help avoid TU from denying you access.
Ok so thats Trans Union. How about the other 2? Is there a way to get routine freebie scores from them without having to load myself up with denials and inquiries? mediccc24
You can go to creditexpert.com and sign up for the 30 day free trial period to view your report and score...just cancel before the 30 days...creditexpert pulls Experian.