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@SnackTrader wrote:
@jpparker
Pull your credit report from annualcreditreport.com if you want to see if a lender has SP'd you lately. Amex has always SP'd my Experian report. You only get one report pull free from annualcreditreport.com but if you write down your report number, you can retrieve an updated report every day for the next 3 months by going back to Experian.com and entering the report number in the 'view report again' link at the bottom of their home page.
i was under the impression that the report is available to view for 3 months, but that it would be the same report, not an updated one?
@Imua wrote:
@SnackTrader wrote:
@jpparker
Pull your credit report from annualcreditreport.com if you want to see if a lender has SP'd you lately. Amex has always SP'd my Experian report. You only get one report pull free from annualcreditreport.com but if you write down your report number, you can retrieve an updated report every day for the next 3 months by going back to Experian.com and entering the report number in the 'view report again' link at the bottom of their home page.i was under the impression that the report is available to view for 3 months, but that it would be the same report, not an updated one?
EX updates daily but the others stay static.
@jake619 wrote:
@Imua wrote:
@SnackTrader wrote:
@jpparker
Pull your credit report from annualcreditreport.com if you want to see if a lender has SP'd you lately. Amex has always SP'd my Experian report. You only get one report pull free from annualcreditreport.com but if you write down your report number, you can retrieve an updated report every day for the next 3 months by going back to Experian.com and entering the report number in the 'view report again' link at the bottom of their home page.i was under the impression that the report is available to view for 3 months, but that it would be the same report, not an updated one?
EX updates daily but the others stay static.
Yes, EX updates each time you enter in your report number. It's pretty neat.
@jake619 wrote:
@Imua wrote:
@SnackTrader wrote:
@jpparker
Pull your credit report from annualcreditreport.com if you want to see if a lender has SP'd you lately. Amex has always SP'd my Experian report. You only get one report pull free from annualcreditreport.com but if you write down your report number, you can retrieve an updated report every day for the next 3 months by going back to Experian.com and entering the report number in the 'view report again' link at the bottom of their home page.i was under the impression that the report is available to view for 3 months, but that it would be the same report, not an updated one?
EX updates daily but the others stay static.
thanks (to both you and snacktrader)