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@Anonymous wrote:I was just reading the ScoreWatch Description Page and I don't see anywhere, where it says your the reports you accumulate will be removed from your account after 1 year.
I guess you could just print them all out and file them.
I have 18 EQ Power Reports dating back to 2/11 and are viewable until 4/28/2012
My first reply was wrong, I said two years they are viewable, it's only one year
I'll hate to lose them because my EQ FICO was 664 Feb of 2011, April 24th 700, May 15th 774, August 14th 784, Oct 9th 794 and Nov 4th 802 (those are just a few, there are many more reports in between those reports) they remind me where I've come from and I like to see them.
Bummer to lose them 4/28/12.
The progression of your FICO score is awesome. Care to share how you improved your numbers so quickly?
@Anonymous wrote:
@MarineVietVet wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Darn Marines know it all (quoted from another member)
Great idea MVV, I'll use my "CutePDF Writer" to save them as PDF files.
Thanks MVV for the excellent idea.
I wish I could take credit for thinking of that on my own but I got the idea from a post of another member. I'm just passing it on.
Well, Thank you for passing that valuable info along to us.
I just save mine to the hard disk on my laptop.
* goes to check *
Mine are saved as html files in the Documents folder on my Mac. When I had a Windows laptop, using Mozilla Firefox, I saved them as a Web Page, Complete.
With either version, I can pull them up again, complete with all the graphics. Works like a charm, and saves a ton of paper and color ink.
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
With either version, I can pull them up again, complete with all the graphics. Works like a charm, and saves a ton of paper and color ink.
...and saves time shredding them too later on. I know I had well over 100 reports between DW and myself over the past years and finally decided I didn't need them anymore.
@veracious wrote:I have TU Quarterly Monitoring and Equifax Score Watch.
I purchased TU QM at a much later date then when I started my EQ Score Watch subscription, yet both series of reports will expire soon.
It seems to be connected to a two year anniversary date, when I started EQ Sore Watch.
Why?
Update: With the renewal of my annual subscriptions, I found that my credit reports that were due to expire
are now extended for viewing for an additional year.
Thanks, myFico ,way to go!!
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