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Couldn't find anyone else posting this (And if I missed it, I apologize) but looks like Citi is joining the "Credit Score and monitoring" Game, Free for the first 90 Days and Completely free with some of their accounts. https://www.creditscore.citi.com
The 90 days thing is awfully weird. At least it says they don't need a CC; I guess they're more interested in getting you to app for theirs! I'm already getting my Ex FICO from Disco's scorecard. If this becomes free for good I'll sign up to get a second monthly update.
@Anonymous wrote:Couldn't find anyone else posting this (And if I missed it, I apologize) but looks like Citi is joining the "Credit Score and monitoring" Game, Free for the first 90 Days and Completely free with some of their accounts. https://www.creditscore.citi.com
Nice catch! Hope it works better than the Chase Journey Credit Score (others have already written on Chase ... so I won't rant).
Interesting I may sign up!
I have been locked out of my Discover scorecard and unless things have changed there is nothing Discover can do to unlock it.
I signed up. What I find frustrating is that within 3 minutes of visiting the link above I was able to get a FICO score from Citi, where on my account that I've had for 8 months now after a million times speaking with the Executive Office I'm still not able to see a FICO score on there.
I find it interesting that the FICO you get in your card benefits (That is also unavailable to me for some reason) comes from Equifax according to their FAQ, But the https://www.creditscore.citi.com site says it comes from Experian
"The information that you have received is not intended to represent all information in your credit file at Experian. To obtain full disclosure of information in your credit file at Experian, you may visit www.experian.com/consumer or call 888-397-3742. (A fee may apply.) You may also be entitled to obtain a copy of your full report free of charge at AnnualCreditReport.com."