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@audia4 wrote:
@MMB85 wrote:You no longer need to wait for your statement to come out in order to see your FICO. It use to be that way, but Discover changed it. There is now a direct link on the main page where you can look at your FICO. At least, that's the way it is on my account. But, it also still shows you on your discover.
As for the OP, I believe you have to wait a month or two to receive your FICO through Discover.
A direct link from where? After you log in to the Discover account? I'm not seeing anything after I log in that indicates a place to view the score.
@MMB85 wrote:
@audia4 wrote:
@MMB85 wrote:You no longer need to wait for your statement to come out in order to see your FICO. It use to be that way, but Discover changed it. There is now a direct link on the main page where you can look at your FICO. At least, that's the way it is on my account. But, it also still shows you on your discover.
As for the OP, I believe you have to wait a month or two to receive your FICO through Discover.
A direct link from where? After you log in to the Discover account? I'm not seeing anything after I log in that indicates a place to view the score.
Yea, mine does not have that. Under the view statement, it goes right to the pending transactions. So maybe I have to wait until the first statement comes out.
One other question...does this "update" every time you view it? Or is it like others and it updates once each month?