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Slate Fico EX inq discrepancy

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Slate Fico EX inq discrepancy

I pulled my three bureau from myfico in March. It showed 5 inquiries on EX. I just (finally) got the free Fico to show on my Slate card, which is also EX and it shows 10 inquiries. 

 

Any ideas? 

 

I've currently should have 6 because 1 was done last week. The date of the chase score was 4/4. 

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lg8302ch
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Re: Slate Fico EX inq discrepancy


@Anonymous wrote:

I pulled my three bureau from myfico in March. It showed 5 inquiries on EX. I just (finally) got the free Fico to show on my Slate card, which is also EX and it shows 10 inquiries. 

 

Any ideas? 

 

I've currently should have 6 because 1 was done last week. The date of the chase score was 4/4. 


How many do you see on Credit.com or CreditSesame ?  These should also display EX inq

 

edit: Can you check if the MyFico report only shows the ones that affect your scores? (last 12 months instead of the full 24 months)

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Anonymous
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Re: Slate Fico EX inq discrepancy


@lg8302ch wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

I pulled my three bureau from myfico in March. It showed 5 inquiries on EX. I just (finally) got the free Fico to show on my Slate card, which is also EX and it shows 10 inquiries. 

 

Any ideas? 

 

I've currently should have 6 because 1 was done last week. The date of the chase score was 4/4. 


How many do you see on Credit.com or CreditSesame ?  These should also display EX inq

 

edit: Can you check if the MyFico report only shows the ones that affect your scores? (last 12 months instead of the full 24 months)


I bet that's it. I sure don't remember what we would have been apping for that extra year though. I haven't ever done anything on credit.com or creditsesame. I may try that too. 

 

Thanks. 

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Anonymous
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Re: Slate Fico EX inq discrepancy

Credit Sesame now draws its data from TransUnion -- no longer Experian.  Credit.com does use Experian.

 

In my opinion, if someone wants to use VantageScore powered tracking tools, the best approach is to use Credit.Com and Credit Karma together.  Between them you get all three CRAs.  Obviously the scores themselves aren't FICO, but the tools are useful and they are of course free.

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