No credit card required
Browse credit cards from a variety of issuers to see if there's a better card for you.
Quizzle has made changes to their credit plans. There are now three plans: Free, Pro and Pro+.
They also changed the score they provide from Experian CE to Equifax VantageScore.
With this change, it's now possible to monitor all three credit reports and scores using free services.
Quizzle - Equifax - EQ VantageScore (every 6 months)
Credit Karma - TransUnion - TU Transrisk (every 7 days)
Credit Sesame - Experian - EX National Equivalency (every month)
Sigh @ 6 months still.
Was a reason nobody really used it compared to CS; EQ will be better at least but it's still awkwardly long. I don't think I've even logged into my Quizzle account in more than a year at this point.
ETA: in fairness I'm probably (along with most of this forum) in the vast minority of consumers that care about seeing updates on a more regular basis. It may well be fine as a business model, simply I'm personally disappointed compared to other services currently offered.
ETA2: I remember being simply not enamored of the old interface, but at first blush the new one is pretty slick compared to many. It's an upsell for 1 report a month and includes access to a monitoring tab which is marketed in the regular interface. Couple dollars cheaper than Scorewatch incidently.
Not quite certain how they think I have $28,523 in available credit unless they're including the high balance on my Zync as a credit limit of some sort, also throws off their balance calculation as a result. Wonder if that's just an idiosyncracy of VS or Quizzle has some things to improve upon.
Their timeline interface is sort of interesting for those who don't remember their credit moves (and blunders) in all their glory... visual representation of events. No timelines of my true stupids though, just credit cards seemingly.
Oh hey, recommending I get a Discover IT card, go me!
Lot of popups asking for various bits of information on me. Can initiate a dispute from the interface least for some things, but it doesn't count as an actual credit report from Equifax so you get to pull another.
Does have a nice DTI calculation; I suppose that's fait accompli as this is all done by Quicken who's still pushing mortgage loans.
Overall, quality update I think; I'm not going to pay for the upgrade but I can see where it might be attractive for some.
@Revelate wrote:@Anonymous @ 6 months still.
I subscribed to their old Basic plan during a promotion and pay $4.20/month. Quizzle moved me to their current Pro plan which allows one to update monthly. Since I got in at a low rate, I'll continue my subscription.
I got the current pro plan for the low price as well. When I logged on and got my EQ credit report I found it has a lot of different items than from ScoreWatch, some items I have never saw on my CR ever! But there is only a 1 point difference from SW to Quizzle.
@anca21bi wrote:I got the current pro plan for the low price as well. When I logged on and got my EQ credit report I found it has a lot of different items than from ScoreWatch, some items I have never saw on my CR ever! But there is only a 1 point difference from SW to Quizzle.
Really? The Quizzle data matches my EQ report found here; other than the contact information I think maybe left out of the report. What did you see?
The scores being similar is an utter coincedence. For reference mine is 60 points off... and VS score ranges aren't the typical FICO 300-850 either for that matter skewing it even further.
@Revelate wrote:
@anca21bi wrote:I got the current pro plan for the low price as well. When I logged on and got my EQ credit report I found it has a lot of different items than from ScoreWatch, some items I have never saw on my CR ever! But there is only a 1 point difference from SW to Quizzle.
Really? The Quizzle data matches my EQ report found here; other than the contact information I think maybe left out of the report. What did you see?
The scores being similar is an utter coincedence. For reference mine is 60 points off... and VS score ranges aren't the typical FICO 300-850 either for that matter skewing it even further.
Actually, Quizzle is now using the newer VantageScore 3.0 version, which does use a scale range of 300 - 850.
I MUCH prefer this over the previous VantageScore range of 501 - 990 and their "A through F" letter grading system! How well does the new VantageScore 3.0 correlate with FICO scores remains to be seen. My worse credit scores are with EQ. Today's Quizzle EQ score was 761, as compared to my FICO EQ score from last September being 724! Not sure if my EQ score truly increased that much (724 to 761), or the 37 point difference just highlights differences between the two scoring systems . . .
Just checked quizzle...it updated all my info from EX to EQ. The CR is accurate to my EQ report....but the score is 43 pts lower than my FICO here. I don't acknowledge Vantage Scores...they're stupid. I like that Quizzle gives you an actual CR, unlike the other CMS...so thumbs up for that. The scores, tho, are as useful as dog crap in a cat's liter box.