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Yes, I know that Experian stopped offering FICO scores through this website. I pulled my last EX a couple days before the deadline.
I assumed, however, that once I pulled my credit report and score, I'd be able to view it for at least a year (I think that's what it said when I purchased it). But when I logged on this morning, the EX score doesn't appear. Don't I have a right to see what I bought? Or is the link to the report hidden elsewhere on the website?
Shnapple,
Thanks for the reminder. I bought my Experian report on 02/13/09, I have until tomorrow to view it again. Seems to give me a month and a week. EQ and TU give me a month and 4 days. Who knows though.
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
The Suze version lets you view it for a year. The others are only for a month.
You can save it as a web document to your hard drive.
Maddening, though.
i could be having another tech challenged moment but i've found that i can save it only in chunks, one tab at a time. is there a way to save the full report?
@score_building wrote:
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
The Suze version lets you view it for a year. The others are only for a month.
You can save it as a web document to your hard drive.
Maddening, though.i could be having another tech challenged moment but i've found that i can save it only in chunks, one tab at a time. is there a way to save the full report?
Select the "printable version" link at the top and save that. I have my computers configured with GhostScript so that I can capture an Acrobat PDF image of exactly how a physical printout would look, but if that's too "techy" for you then you can either save the printable HTML or do select all and copy into a word processor document. What I like about saving as PDF is at any time I can print that out at any future date and know it will look exactly the same.
@debtfree09 wrote:
Why would you freeze your Experian report and what does that do. Thanks.
Freezing one's Experian report means creditors cannot obtain it, which means Experian cannot make money from selling it to creditors.