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I want to pay to see my real "credit-based insurance score" that auto insurers use for setting rates but I can't find anywhere that this is possible. I don'te see the "FICO Insurance Score" listed on any of the myFICO packages, and I've reached out to Equifax and they are no help either. Seems like they intentionally act like they don't understand my question.
Or if that's not possible, can someone buy their own "Equifax Inflection Score" or "LexisNexis Attract Auto 5.0" score?
Unfortunately I don't think we as consumers have access to those scores anywhere.
@robevans I would love to know this answer as well.
Some insurance companies can provide you with your insurance score when running a quote. Keep in mind, your score can vary depending on the company as different companies weigh certain things more than others.
Some insurance agents can provide you with your insurance score when quoting, depending on the company. Some companies allow agents to see it, some don't. Keep in mind that all insurance companies have different criteria when determining rate and weigh certain things differently. While one company may give you their best rate another may not, even though they see the same info.
LexisNexis did make their Attract Auto and Attract Home scores available directly to consumers for several years, but they stopped around 2018/2019. (A real shame - it was about $12 per report/score, and the included score reasons were very detailed.)
I'm not aware of a consumer source for Equifax/Verisk Inflection, or for any of the FICO insurance products.
But you can get Transunion TrueRisk Auto via CreditKarma:
https://www.creditkarma.com/auto/hub/hub-summary/insurance
You may or may not be able to get the score used by a particular company via an agent during quoting, but even if you do, they may not be aware of the CRA or model/range being used.
I have wondered this too. I think an agent can give you one...whether they "will" give you the information is a different story. I tried to get one for my homeowners insurance but the agent didn't provide it.
I'm in the process of switching my auto insurance. I'll be talking with the agent again in 8 days, I'm gonna ask if he can provide my insurance score.
@robevans Welcome to the forum . . . I don't think we individually can see that information -but- if you find out for sure, please post an updated message. Thanks for posting!!!
@iv wrote:LexisNexis did make their Attract Auto and Attract Home scores available directly to consumers for several years, but they stopped around 2018/2019. (A real shame - it was about $12 per report/score, and the included score reasons were very detailed.)
I'm not aware of a consumer source for Equifax/Verisk Inflection, or for any of the FICO insurance products.
But you can get Transunion TrueRisk Auto via CreditKarma:
https://www.creditkarma.com/auto/hub/hub-summary/insurance
You may or may not be able to get the score used by a particular company via an agent during quoting, but even if you do, they may not be aware of the CRA or model/range being used.
@iv is there still a way to see the home score?