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Get the Equifax FICO score on this site. That'll give you a pretty good idea of where you are.
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@pizzadude wrote:
As others have stated, freecreditscore.com sells FAKO scores, which aren't used by any lenders. In order to generate a FICO® score there must be at least one account with 6 months of history reporting. You mentioned that you have used a Chase card ~ do you know if it reports to all 3 CRAs ?
It's Chase, how would it not?
OP: Sounds like a temporary snafu, I'd recommend just pulling your report from annualcreditreport.com and see what's on the base report straight from the bureau... if that Chase student card isn't reporting on it, it's worth finding out why as I'd be stunned to the point of cardiac arrest if it wasn't reported by default across Chase's portfolio.
+1 Revelate..
LOL
Chase has a student credit card?
@jsucool76 wrote:Chase has a student credit card?
May not anymore, am guessing it got rolled into the wide range of Freedom underwriting criteria if that's the case. I looked on their website just now and didn't see it, but that doesn't mean much admittedly.
Eh, i think their student card was the Chase+1 which isn't available anymore... D:
Oh well, Out the window go my hopes and dreams. lol
@jsucool76 wrote:Chase has a student credit card?
Is this the card you have (click here)? Maybe this one doesn't report like other Chase cards -- I don't know!
But, if you could not buy a FICO® score from here at myFICO®, then you do not have a FICO® score yet.
You can probably get your credt "REPORT" from annualcreditreport.com but, you may not have generated a FICO® "score" just yet. A report and a score are two different things! It takes 6 months with a credit card (like the one's you got last month) in order to generate a FICO® score.
I wish you the best!