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I've had a credit card through Washington Mutual for about the past six months. One of the best things about WaMu was that they offered a free credit score (from TransUnion). Then they got purchased by Chase, which has its own (fee-based) service similar to myFico. As of March, no more free credit score!
I doubt Chase would go for this since they already have this fee-based service, and would likely balk at a loss of a revenue source (even if they'd be providing better service for their clients).
Oh, well. Maybe my credit union would offer this.
@Anonymous wrote:I've had a credit card through Washington Mutual for about the past six months. One of the best things about WaMu was that they offered a free credit score (from TransUnion). Then they got purchased by Chase, which has its own (fee-based) service similar to myFico. As of March, no more free credit score!
I've had a paid off WAMU credit card stored away in a sock drawer for some time and just found out last month that they offered this FREE service. I was so excited to be able to go on-line and view my TU FICO score - now you say it'll be gone as of March??? Tell me it isn't so!!!
urgent_help_needed wrote:
any updates? any partnerships with BOA ? Sovereign Bank?
Sorry, nothing new to share.
I've also emailed USAA, I will update with response.