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What is the least expensive way to get your FICO scores these days?
Depends on what info you want...credit check total is good
FICO for TU and Experian
@Anonymous wrote:
creditchecktotal.com 7 day free trial $1
How often can you do that anyway? I did it a while back.
I highly suggest the Experian membership ($4.99 first month, then $24.99). It is updated daily, and much faster than Equifax and TU. You can also see EQ and TU reports for free (one time only, whenever you decide to within that 30 days). Also, it is able to show all kinds of FICO scores; older ones and mortgage, car loan etc.
@Anonymous wrote:I highly suggest the Experian membership ($4.99 first month, then $24.99). It is updated daily, and much faster than Equifax and TU. You can also see EQ and TU reports for free (one time only, whenever you decide to within that 30 days). Also, it is able to show all kinds of FICO scores; older ones and mortgage, car loan etc.
Experian offers a slim version plan of $4.99 with score and credit lock... Why do so many not see that under membership? They may run the full plan for $4.99 for the first month but if you just want the lock and score it's $4.99 every month. I'm able to lock EQ, TU but Experian wants a fee for their lock because it's special.
@Superduper2014 wrote:What is the least expensive way to get your FICO scores these days?
The least expensive method is to get your monthly FICO 8 and report from Experian here:
It is free. Free monthly scores from the other two bureaus can be obtained via credit cards. (TU at Barclays, BOA , and others. EQ at Citi.)
Free reports from TU and EQ can be obtained at Credit Karma.
If you ever want to get all three scores and reports at the same time, the $1 trial at CCT is almost free.
There are other fairly low cost options, but the ones I just outlined are the cheapest, which is what you indicated you wanted.