Might as well go the whole 9 yards and let everyone see what you can poke around in...
They screw you over every time you call. They breach your info. Why not screw you over with FACO and crappy UI.
@PicoFico wrote:Might as well go the whole 9 yards and let everyone see what you can poke around in...
Thanks! Appears to be a much improved user interface at least (in comparison to the last time they provided free reports - those were daily pulls tho)...
So the only reason I can see someone using this over Credit Karma is because of the soft pull reports they give. Everything else CK already provides to customers
@simplynoir wrote:So the only reason I can see someone using this over Credit Karma is because of the soft pull reports they give. Everything else CK already provides to customers
Agreed
Nice tip! Thanks for sharing! 👍
@thornback wrote:Hey Y'all..
Just came across this on the FTC.gov site while looking for something else:
"UPDATE: Starting in 2020, everyone in the U.S. can get 6 free credit reports per year through 2026 by visiting the Equifax website or by calling 1-866-349-5191. That’s in addition to the one free Equifax report (plus your Experian and TransUnion reports) you can get at AnnualCreditReport.com."
Here's the link to the FTC page...
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0155-free-credit-reports
I was unaware of this update so figured I'd share.
Thanks for posting
FWIW.....
One thing I found by accident on the myEquifax site......
If you click on the File a Dispute icon, it will take you to your daily report. I was going to dispute something 5-6 months ago and got interrupted. Went back the next day and ironically that item had fallen off my report. Anyways, i go back quite often to check my daily reports. It updates every 24 Hours