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Just got an email from Discover and they have now changed to what looks like EX fico.
@Anonymous wrote:Just got an email from Discover and they have now changed to what looks like EX fico.
I thought they were doing both now, TU for cardholders and EX for anyone who asks.
(My EX just updated today, TU is 10 days old)
Mine is only showing my EX fico now. On both. Said they were going to change but I thought they just meant the way it looked, etc. Kind of like some others did.
Do you mean the FICO score that Discover gives its customers within the discovercard.com member interface, or the FICO score that it provides to anyone (does not have to be a customer) on the Discover Credit Scorecard?
My impression is that the first has always been a TransUnion FICO 8 Classic score, while the second (which is relatively new) is an Experian FICO 8 Classic score.
@Anonymous wrote:Mine is only showing my EX fico now. On both. Said they were going to change but I thought they just meant the way it looked, etc. Kind of like some others did.
Interesting - good to know!
Hmmmm.... my Discover account is still showing TU, along with the TU history. The score on their 'creditscorecard.com' site shows Experian.
I'd like the Discover account score to remain TU!
For another data point, my discover is still TU. I did not recieve the Email either. I am not a member of the "public" credit site.
@Anonymous wrote:For another data point, my discover is still TU. I did not recieve the Email either. I am not a member of the "public" credit site.
same here.
My Discover is still reporting my TU FICO as well.
I did get an email yesterday from Discover reminding me that my EX FICO has updated over on their "Scorecard" site.
It will be interesting to see if the bureau/score over on the credit card site changes for me.