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If you are an Amex cardholder, you can try CreditSecure at Amex's website and it's less than $12 a month. You can pull all three reports everday.
rtoshow wrote:
After reading all of the info here over & over, I'm still not sure which way to go. I keep thinking about true credit just to be able to monitor daily, but I am wondering, do many lenders pull TU ? It seems to me that most use Experian or Equifax but I may be wrong. I want to be able to check out every avenue of my credit as much as possible, dispute if necessary easily & do it as inexpensively as possible. Am I asking too much ? Thanks for any input
Fused, with CreditSceure are you receiving your FICO scores daily too? And, you have to be an Amex cardholder?
fused111 wrote:If you are an Amex cardholder, you can try CreditSecure at Amex's website and it's less than $12 a month. You can pull all three reports everday.
No they are FAKOs just like TC's are but its a solid monitoring service. I do believe you have to be an AmEx cardholder.
MsRN2000 wrote:
Fused, with CreditSceure are you receiving your FICO scores daily too? And, you have to be an Amex cardholder?
fused111 wrote:
If you are an Amex cardholder, you can try CreditSecure at Amex's website and it's less than $12 a month. You can pull all three reports everday.
Ditto, I really hate TC's layout!
beach123 wrote:
I like their reports as do many others, TC is not laid out as nice Must remember to switch, right now I'm a TC subscriber
fused111 wrote:No they are FAKOs just like TC's are but its a solid monitoring service. I do believe you have to be an AmEx cardholder.
rtoshow wrote:
After reading all of the info here over & over, I'm still not sure which way to go. I keep thinking about true credit just to be able to monitor daily, but I am wondering, do many lenders pull TU ? It seems to me that most use Experian or Equifax but I may be wrong. I want to be able to check out every avenue of my credit as much as possible, dispute if necessary easily & do it as inexpensively as possible. Am I asking too much ? Thanks for any input