TU accounts listed by impact?

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by 30ftshadow, May 28, 2003.

  1. 30ftshadow

    30ftshadow Well-Known Member

    Has anyone else noticed this? I thought it was interesting and I've not read a post about this before.

    On May 4, I ordered my Privacy Guard score from all three CRAs. This is a handy little tool, even if the PG score is not the FICO (which I've no idea if it is or not). One handy part of the comparison is the list of accounts in the order that they impact the score. Also, there is a column that describes the impact. Mine are described as either "low" or "moderate." I presume that there is a "high" impact as well.


    Now, the interesting part is that when I later pulled my TU report online from the TU site, the accounts were listed in the same order of impact. I recently made some purchases on a card that used more than 50% usage and it shot to the top of the account list.

    I thought this would be interesting to someone who was wondering which accounts were seriously impacting score.

    If you haven't used the feature on PG, it also lists inquiries in the impact section.

    30ft
     
  2. jam237

    jam237 Well-Known Member

    Shhh...

    We aren't supposed to notice this...

    If you wouldn't have mentioned it, they wouldn't have known that we're on to this...

    Look for them to change that tomorrow... :)
     
  3. Vixenlady

    Vixenlady Active Member

    Where is this "impact" feature located? I am on the site now and don't see it anywhere.

    Vixie
     
  4. Vixenlady

    Vixenlady Active Member

    Nevermind - I see what you are talking about now
     
  5. 8004me

    8004me Well-Known Member

    I dont see it ? is it on account history tab ?
     
  6. 30ftshadow

    30ftshadow Well-Known Member

    The impact list is only on the "credit score" tab when you pay for all three scores. There is a tab for each CRA and then a red button for a "3B Comparison." It's in the comparison that it gives the list by impact.

    30ft
     

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