01-26-2010 05:19 PM
haulingthescoreup wrote:
I know for a fact that the EX-based service through American Express (CreditSecure) does NOT update reports daily --more like weekly. And that includes Experian.
Since the USAA product is also Experian-based, I'm skeptical that it's a genuine daily refresher, even if we can pull reports every day.
For me these days, weekly updates would probably be enough. But like llecs, I miss the days of TrueCredit allowing all three reports to be genuinely refreshed daily. And I remember posts back in the day whining about having to wait 24 hours + 1 minute to pull again!
Thanks HTSU. I wondered about the AmEx product.
So...and I apologize for my confusion...what is the best bet if someone wants to pull daily? Is there a good option?
01-26-2010 05:33 PM
01-26-2010 05:42 PM
O6 wrote:
marty56 wrote:
I just cancled mine. It was quick and painless. I am going to check out Zendough next month.
Zendough is also owned by transUnion.
Same monkey, different hairdo.
01-26-2010 10:12 PM
haulingthescoreup wrote:
I know for a fact that the EX-based service through American Express (CreditSecure) does NOT update reports daily --more like weekly. And that includes Experian.
Since the USAA product is also Experian-based, I'm skeptical that it's a genuine daily refresher, even if we can pull reports every day.
For me these days, weekly updates would probably be enough. But like llecs, I miss the days of TrueCredit allowing all three reports to be genuinely refreshed daily. And I remember posts back in the day whining about having to wait 24 hours + 1 minute to pull again!
I'm not sure how often their monitoring scans the CRAs for changes, but you can pull your 3-bureau CRs on a daily basis with USAA's product. And each time you pull, it is a fresh up-to-the-minute report.
01-27-2010 04:37 AM

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