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@shoo wrote:I may make a separate post, but looking at CK, it says I have 6 inq in the past year on TU and 7 on EQ. All of this I thought to be true until I bought my fico scores today and there are only 3 across all bureaus. Do y'all know if CK shows soft inquiries too or something??
CK is just total inquiries not within last year; on your other reports does the count match if you take it out 2 years?
@Revelate wrote:
@shoo wrote:I may make a separate post, but looking at CK, it says I have 6 inq in the past year on TU and 7 on EQ. All of this I thought to be true until I bought my fico scores today and there are only 3 across all bureaus. Do y'all know if CK shows soft inquiries too or something??
CK is just total inquiries not within last year; on your other reports does the count match if you take it out 2 years?
That's just it - it doesn't match. I have some inquiries from Time Warner and a copule other things on CK from May 2014, but they don't appear on the TU or EQ reports I purchased from here. Only my Discover Card, a cap 1 application, and my apartment complex show up on TU and EQ from MyFico. Any ideas?
@shoo wrote:
@Revelate wrote:
@shoo wrote:I may make a separate post, but looking at CK, it says I have 6 inq in the past year on TU and 7 on EQ. All of this I thought to be true until I bought my fico scores today and there are only 3 across all bureaus. Do y'all know if CK shows soft inquiries too or something??
CK is just total inquiries not within last year; on your other reports does the count match if you take it out 2 years?
That's just it - it doesn't match. I have some inquiries from Time Warner and a copule other things on CK from May 2014, but they don't appear on the TU or EQ reports I purchased from here. Only my Discover Card, a cap 1 application, and my apartment complex show up on TU and EQ from MyFico. Any ideas?
Sounds like someone is getting bad data / software bug. I'd get a TU report directly and see what the bureau has for it.
I see they just added Equifax to credit karma. It will be interesting to see how accurate this info is