03-19-2012 12:01 PM
Hello,
I am new to Scorewatch - less than a month since joining. I have followed all of the instructions provided for setting all of my alerts.
Initially (5Mar12) I received a SW alert that there were no changes to my report. I had some disputes end with Equifax a few days later. I jumped the gun and bought my discounted score and on 08Mar12 I received the new alert from SW that my score changed. At that time, I updated my target score to the new score.
However, since the notice on 08March12, I have not received any other notice. Shouldn't I at least have gotten the email that said "No change" between 7-10 days?
03-19-2012 02:02 PM
lmg wrote:
Hello,
I am new to Scorewatch - less than a month since joining. I have followed all of the instructions provided for setting all of my alerts.
Initially (5Mar12) I received a SW alert that there were no changes to my report. I had some disputes end with Equifax a few days later. I jumped the gun and bought my discounted score and on 08Mar12 I received the new alert from SW that my score changed. At that time, I updated my target score to the new score.
However, since the notice on 08March12, I have not received any other notice. Shouldn't I at least have gotten the email that said "No change" between 7-10 days?
Hi lmg,
The timing of the "no change" email isn't triggered off of any alerts or other SW actions. It's just sent out every 7 days (or so
) when you haven't had any alerts during the week prior. If you didn't get one, and your last alert was more than a week ago, I'd imagine you'll get either an alert or a "no change" email within the next week.
Barry
Barry
03-20-2012 07:04 AM
Still no alerts - so I pulled my extra report. I have a new account that has appeared (with no notice) yet from SW. Also found that a collection account dropped off (which I know won't alert unless the score goes up). Score went down, but still should have been alerted to the new account. I have reset my alert score to the lower score - and we'll see what happens. But as of right now, I am very not happy with my purchase and at the end of this 3 months that I'm locked into, I doubt seriously that I will continue using this product ![]()

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