How Do you Follow Your credit score

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by priapos, Jan 20, 2004.

  1. priapos

    priapos Member

    I have tried various free offers. Most only give you free access to one of your scores. Is there a way to track all 3 for a reasonable fee?
     
  2. faztcobra

    faztcobra Well-Known Member

    The cheapest way to get your FICO at the moment is by going to www.myfico.com and using the code PVN814. You can pull EACH bureau at $9.99 a pop vs the normal $12.95.

    GEORGE has a different way...I'm sure he'll post. But I think it's only for Equifax.
     
  3. priapos

    priapos Member

    In your experience, do the experian scores tend to be lower than the others? Or is it completely random?
     
  4. jam237

    jam237 Well-Known Member

    All your scores are dependant upon the data which is on that companys credit report.

    If there are positives that aren't reported to one, that are to others, negatives that are reported to one, and not to others, amounts reported differently on one report (credit limit omited on one report, and not the other; etc.). Your score can fluctuate because of the information differences.
     
  5. priapos

    priapos Member

    I see, so it really pays to follow all 3 scores. I noticed that many members here post there historical scores. Am I to believe that everyone is forking over 30 bucks a pop to have the three scores made available?
     

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