01-17-2013 02:22 PM
Where does one see if AMEX is soft pulling their profile? I don't really want to pay for Experian...
01-17-2013 02:37 PM
napplegate wrote:Where does one see if AMEX is soft pulling their profile? I don't really want to pay for Experian...
There are ways. Google is your friend...
GangnamFICO wrote:Because the chicks dig it when I throw down the card to the waiter and...it comes in handy if I'm short on cash until payday and need a short spot. AMEX gets the booty, and that's important when you're a Pirate.
Minor vulgarity edit --Rev
01-17-2013 07:19 PM
01-17-2013 07:23 PM
timkrof wrote:I was just appoved for their BCEP card and I am interested to see wich report they pull for their CLI's? Thanks!
EX ONLY
Sometimes TU with original application and rarely but sometimes all 3 but CLI ONLY EX.
01-17-2013 07:24 PM
youngandcreditwrthy wrote:
You can dispute stuff for free... Credit reports are fillllllled with inaccuracies. Lol;-)
winner winner chicken dinner!
GangnamFICO wrote:Because the chicks dig it when I throw down the card to the waiter and...it comes in handy if I'm short on cash until payday and need a short spot. AMEX gets the booty, and that's important when you're a Pirate.
Minor vulgarity edit --Rev
01-18-2013 02:16 PM
01-18-2013 03:05 PM
You can a receive a free copy of your credit report once annually.
To other members: While disputing inaccurate information is well within a consumer's right and will get a free credit report, let's try to recommend the above site a lot more. I am appalled at how few people know about the site and at how often I am posting about the site after others have directed posters elsewhere, including getting a report through MyFico. Lets try to send people to the free option first and then to all of the other wonderful locations second. I think it is our jobs as consumers to inform each other, and the forums are a great way to inform others about the free options available.
Thanks for listening! (and bring on the consequences of the suggestion)
In The Garden!
01-18-2013 03:07 PM
I was under 10% total Util across all cards
$130 reporting on my delta gold (card I requested 3x on)
TU FICO 693 EQ FICO 672
Was approved instantly for 3x
Starting Score: TU:650 - EQ: 67201-18-2013 08:04 PM
With Experian,unlike the other two, there is no need to even play the "dispute" ruse to see a current report. At the bottom of the Experian dot com home page, there is a link to "View Report Again". You do need to put a valid report number in to gain access, but it will work for many months. I am still using my free one from August. The report that you are viewing is a current real time report, not a copy of what you have aleady seen. And you can see softs. When you log out a pop-up reminds you to write the number down if you want to see your report again "in the neat future. An Experian rep pointed this out to me so I could verify an update he was doing.
01-18-2013 08:14 PM
tdoger wrote:With Experian,unlike the other two, there is no need to even play the "dispute" ruse to see a current report. At the bottom of the Experian dot com home page, there is a link to "View Report Again". You do need to put a valid report number in to gain access, but it will work for many months. I am still using my free one from August. The report that you are viewing is a current real time report, not a copy of what you have aleady seen. And you can see softs. When you log out a pop-up reminds you to write the number down if you want to see your report again "in the neat future. An Experian rep pointed this out to me so I could verify an update he was doing.
Interesting, thanks for the tip tdoger.

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