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Has anyone used Experiandirect's 3 Reports + 3 Scores system?
I'm trying to figure out what scores they give.
Are they like the FAKO's I get from truecredit?
Are they all three based on Experian's PLUS system ?
t.c.
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
I can't find that exact product on their site (yet), but I have CreditSecure through American Express, and it's an Experian 3-in-1 monitoring system with three scores, and the scores are PLUS scores. Probably the same thing.
See if you can find a score range. If it's 330 - 830, that's PLUS scores.
The rule of thumb is that there is no way that you are going to be able to buy an Equifax FICO score from Experian, or an Experian FICO score from TransUnion, etc., so any product that offers 3 scores is automatically going to be selling FAKO's. And of course, as we all know, there is now no place other than that CU in Pennsylvania where a consumer can view his/her EX FICO score without applying for a mortgage.
Equifax now has a 3-in-1 monitoring system that gives you a one-time EQ FICO score, but I think that's it. TrueCredit is a TU product, and they have their amusing TransRisk scores, I think they're called. Other products are based on TC: I think that Chase is supposed to be a TU product? (not sure)
My big gripe with CreditSecure (Experian monitoring through American Express) is that it's not updated promptly. I think it showed an inq right away, but my balances weren't updated, while TrueCredit did have them showing correctly. And of course, the problem with TC now is that you can only updated TU daily and the other two monthly.
Why can't someone come out with a decent daily-pull 3-in-1 product? I don't care about the scores, either. Just the reports.
Hauling I guess they just figured it cost them too much to continue to allow daily pulls. Aside from the not to be mentioned side effect for TU. CCT and CIDP still allow daily pulls for some people.
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
I can't find that exact product on their site (yet),
Looking again I now see it says 3-PLUS scores.
I have one of the "free" accounts as a victim of the "CountryWide Mortgage selling my information” scandal.
After I logon to experiandirect, at the bottom of the screen I see;
3 Bureau Credit Report with 3 PLUS Scores