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Determining Auto Enhanced FICO

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jkjklkjkl
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Determining Auto Enhanced FICO

Does anyone know of a way to get your Auto Enhanced FICO in the comfort of your own home?  Let's say by applying at home with a lender that pulls it. 

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Anonymous
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@jkjklkjkl wrote:

Does anyone know of a way to get your Auto Enhanced FICO in the comfort of your own home?  Let's say by applying at home with a lender that pulls it. 


Don't think there is any way of getting it that way.  However, you can purchase your auto enhanced scores here on this site.  They are provided now along with mortgage and Bankcard enhanced scores when you purchase new report(s).

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CreditCuriosity
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@Anonymous wrote:

@jkjklkjkl wrote:

Does anyone know of a way to get your Auto Enhanced FICO in the comfort of your own home?  Let's say by applying at home with a lender that pulls it. 


Don't think there is any way of getting it that way.  However, you can purchase your auto enhanced scores here on this site.  They are provided now along with mortgage and Bankcard enhanced scores when you purchase new report(s).


Yep mine matched the dealer 04 auto enhanced to the point.

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jkjklkjkl
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Thank you so much for the information y'all!

 

I was hoping to do a credit pull, so I could get the auto enhanced for free, get a free credit report for the denial, and get a better idea of where I stand, since I'm contemplating a major financial decision.

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Anonymous
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Re: Determining Auto Enhanced FICO


@jkjklkjkl wrote:

Thank you so much for the information y'all!

 

I was hoping to do a credit pull, so I could get the auto enhanced for free, get a free credit report for the denial, and get a better idea of where I stand, since I'm contemplating a major financial decision.


Well taking a HP to get a score isn't exactly 'free' in every sense of the word.  It could cost you more financially then the actual cost of purchasing the score here.

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