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Only to Slate cardholders....
http://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/tips/credit-score/chase-offers-customers-free-fico-scores-2015/
edt- I see this has already been discussed. I searched and didn't see anything at first.
Thanks for the info, of course I have the Freedom. LOL
Do we know which bureau?
@gwizdak24 wrote:Do we know which bureau?
No info on that to my knowledge. I'm hoping for EX since I already get TU from Discover.
Yes. EX would be great
It would make sense if they do use EX in that they always seem to tap into that bureau a lot and almost predominantly on approvals and seem to add one of the others as a secondary sometimes.
Hope so.
@CreditMagic7 wrote:It would make sense if they do use EX in that they always seem to tap into that bureau a lot and almost predominantly on approvals and seem to add one of the others as a secondary sometimes.
Hope so.
It would be nice if they did offer it but offer it on an card that is more main stream would be nice like CSP or Freedom. I don't think many people use Slate its an BT card, no rewards or cash back or anything.
@mongstradamus wrote:
@CreditMagic7 wrote:It would make sense if they do use EX in that they always seem to tap into that bureau a lot and almost predominantly on approvals and seem to add one of the others as a secondary sometimes.
Hope so.
It would be nice if they did offer it but offer it on an card that is more main stream would be nice like CSP or Freedom. I don't think many people use Slate its an BT card, no rewards or cash back or anything.
Agreed - You would think they would offer it across their line-up. I am sure that offering it on the CSP would at least cause a few people to think twice about their decision to drop the card before the AF kicks in.
i would take the freedom over slate any day lol .. i already have discover and barclaycard with free fico lol
@Jerry45 wrote:Thanks for the info, of course I have the Freedom. LOL
@Anonymous wrote:
@mongstradamus wrote:
@CreditMagic7 wrote:It would make sense if they do use EX in that they always seem to tap into that bureau a lot and almost predominantly on approvals and seem to add one of the others as a secondary sometimes.
Hope so.
It would be nice if they did offer it but offer it on an card that is more main stream would be nice like CSP or Freedom. I don't think many people use Slate its an BT card, no rewards or cash back or anything.
Agreed - You would think they would offer it across their line-up. I am sure that offering it on the CSP would at least cause a few people to think twice about their decision to drop the card before the AF kicks in.
I doubt many people outside of this forum and a few other places really does this.
The typical consumer certainly does not, and we're a pretty small population comparitively. Really don't understand Chase's providing them to only Slate customers: incremental cost is marginal to do it across their product line unless they feel they don't do AR's enough on the other cards which is possible.
Actually they may not looking at my own CR as an example: since I picked up the Ink they've been hounding my report once per month roughly, but there was nearly a year before that according to Experian where they weren't looking at me at all and I've had a Freedom during that entire period.
Possible some SP's have been excluded but certainly looks like it goes back the full 2 years on others vis a vis Credit Sesame's tracking.