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I got an email from Citi. Now they offer Free FICO® score for AT&T Universal Card.
Ron.
Notice how the most recent month in the chart is June, but it's now practically August. Yep, that's just about how Citi's free scores work. At least they're honest.
BTW didn't even know this card was still alive. This one was my very first default back in '94. Back when you could keep switching long distance companies twice a week and collect $50 cash bonus each time. Some things never change....
@core wrote:Notice how the most recent month in the chart is June, but it's now practically August. Yep, that's just about how Citi's free scores work. At least they're honest.
BTW didn't even know this card was still alive. This one was my very first default back in '94. Back when you could keep switching long distance companies twice a week and collect $50 cash bonus each time. Some things never change....
You took the words right out of my mouth. I was thinking the same thing. That was my first credit card and it was the one I defaulted on sometime back in the mid or late 90s.



Citi discontinued this card a few years ago. They brought it back. Now Citi has AT&T Access Card. It got more benefits.
Ron.
I wonder when the $450 a year Citi Prestige is going to get the free FICO score that even $0 cards have. It's pretty amazing it lacks access.
I have an AT&T Universal Card. It's closed, with a balance I'm still paying off, but durn it if I don't get a statement every month for it
Says I'd have over $20k line if it were still open, which it's not...
And I want to know, how does one go from
736 to
621
632
and then 746 a few months later???