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I just got an email from Chase introducing Chase Credit Journey powered by TransUnnion and asking me to enroll. Of course, I will.
@CreditInspired wrote:I just got an email from Chase introducing Chase Credit Journey powered by TransUnnion and asking me to enroll. Of course, I will.
It has been around for months, and has been posted about by several (including me a few days ago). Seems Chase is doing another push for people to sign up. Nothing wrong with another free Fako score.
I was disappointed when I got to the end and it was Vantage 3.0. Same score Creditkarma gives you.
Yeah it's been around for a while. The funny thing is that it tells you how many accounts you've opened in the last 24 months.
@Anonymous wrote:Yeah it's been around for a while. The funny thing is that it tells you how many accounts you've opened in the last 24 months.
LOL.. true and it does inclue all trade lines not just credit cards
@Anonymous wrote:
Is there a way to sign up for this without getting an email invitation?
Chris
Yes.. follow the link https://www.chase.creditviewdashboard.com/CreditView/enroll1.page?CELL=68GQ&enterprise=ChaseBankNA
You don't even need a Chase card, I think.
Thanks everybody. I'm disappointed it's not FICO scores, so I won't be signing up,
Yes, you can sign up at this link. I had to call Chase to get it because I was scared to click on a link in an email:
https://creditcards.chase.com/free-credit-score?CELL=68GQ
Just got an email wanting me to sign up for the new Chase "Credit Journey" service, which provides a free Transunion Vantage 3.0 score. This offer was attached to my FU card, but not others. Also, it looks like if you are a Chase Slate holder, you will see your Experian FICO score in the Credit Journey dashboard along with your TU Vantage 3.0 score.
That's going to confuse a whole helluva lot of people, I would think. Seems silly not to give everyone a free FICO. I have heard anecdotally that Chase is one of the few who may use a Vantage score in their credit making decisions.