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I got an email from Credit Sesame that they now offer a daily credit score for $9.95 monthly. Are they pulling one bureau daily? If so, do anyone know which one? I know this isn't a true FICO number, just a way to see progress or not.
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@tryingagain62 wrote:I got an email from Credit Sesame that they now offer a daily credit score for $9.95 monthly. Are they pulling one bureau daily? If so, do anyone know which one? I knoe this isn't a true FICO number, just a way to see progress or not.
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They seem to be constantly SPing EX for me. Ugh.
@tryingagain62 wrote:I got an email from Credit Sesame that they now offer a daily credit score for $9.95 monthly. Are they pulling one bureau daily? If so, do anyone know which one? I knoe this isn't a true FICO number, just a way to see progress or not.
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They use EX.
It def talks about Experian on their sign up page. I have a question about them off topic sorry.They ask for your WHOLE SS#. is that correct. Am I on the correct site. Seems weird to give whole SS# for a SP credit monitoring.
@MidnightJester wrote:It def talks about Experian on their sign up page. I have a question about them off topic sorry.They ask for your WHOLE SS#. is that correct. Am I on the correct site. Seems weird to give whole SS# for a SP credit monitoring.
Out of curiosity why do you say that?
SSN's are uniquely individual identifiers (well, mostly) and can precisely target the correct report on a pull in addition to identity verification.
Re: CS new daily pulls and scores, I'm not taking the bite at it: my report doesn't change that much and if I want to get an EX score I'll spend the $20 here or whatever. For the most part I don't need my FICO scores often (and I never need a FAKO regularly...), and really other than a mortgage / auto loan I don't much care as I can get a baseline from Wally anyway for FICO '08 as my reports are similar enough.
For me the once a month data refresh at the free level for CS, plus their free monitoring is good enough for my EX report tracking needs.
@tryingagain62 wrote:I got an email from Credit Sesame that they now offer a daily credit score for $9.95 monthly. Are they pulling one bureau daily? If so, do anyone know which one? I know this isn't a true FICO number, just a way to see progress or not.
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CreditSesame uses Experian.
CreditKarma uses Trans Union.
I've gotten used to not seeing my Experian score, since
a. Both CS and CK use a FAKO type model that can vary widely. (CK says I have a 663, but Barclay (TU) score shows 755) For a while their scores were useful, now they're just providing an indicator of the direction, but nowhere nar the score.
b. My CreditSesame score has been N/A for six months now. Yes, NOT APPLICABLE. Apparently my credit file breaks their model.
So I have no reason to pay them since their free service is of questionable value to begin with, although each situation is different.
@tryingagain62 wrote:I know this isn't a true FICO number, just a way to see progress or not.
Take a look at the CMS thread. For a little more you can check up on all 3 CRA's instead of just Experian.