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I have Experian Credit Tracker and can only view hard pulls on my EX, not soft pulls.
I can see soft and hard on both TU and EQ. Does anyone know how to view soft pulls on EX, or is this not possible? Thanks
@Anonymous wrote:I have Experian Credit Tracker and can only view hard pulls on my EX, not soft pulls.
I can see soft and hard on both TU and EQ. Does anyone know how to view soft pulls on EX, or is this not possible? Thanks
Only thru getting your report from annual free credit report or by getting your report after filing a dispute.
@ddemari wrote:
Yep the only was to see it on TU And EX is to dispute something or get your free annual report. EQ gives it with monitoring service.
I can actually see my soft pulls on TU every time I pull a report, whether a free report or after a CLI denial. But never can see soft pulls on EX.
@Anonymous wrote:
@ddemari wrote:
Yep the only was to see it on TU And EX is to dispute something or get your free annual report. EQ gives it with monitoring service.
I can actually see my soft pulls on TU every time I pull a report, whether a free report or after a CLI denial. But never can see soft pulls on EX.
Same here.
@Anonymous wrote:Only thru getting your report from annual free credit report or by getting your report after filing a dispute.
Or, directly from the CRA though it needs to be the standard report. The reporting services offered by the CRA's don't all provide SP's.
@ddemari wrote:
Yep the only was to see it on TU And EX is to dispute something or get your free annual report. EQ gives it with monitoring service.
Again, SP's are available on reports directly from the CRA.'s. A dispute is not necessary and the Annual Credit Report site really just redirects the consumer to each CRA..
@ways2go wrote:
I don't know why they don't let you see your soft pulls, after you are paying them for your report. I figure, since soft pulls don't affect your fico score, They don't feel like they should.
They do but you have to use the correct products in most cases.
I am going to tell you a great trick to always see your updated eq file, soft pulls and all. Purchase 1 eq credit report directly from eq...you will get a 10 digit file number. ALWAYS KEEP THIS NUMBER AVAILABLE. After your purchase you can, for as long as you want, go to equifax.com/dispute.....put in your 10 digit number...and you will get your new file, updated in real time. I check my file at least twice a day from a report I paid for last year. Best $19 I ever spent
Sorry..misread the post...but anyway..same thing with experian..get a report, go to experian website and find access by report number...enter your 10 digit file number..and walla...update in real time