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Thanks for your efforts to get consumers to pay more attention to their scores. As they know more they become more credit worthy through better credit management.
Hi,
I have read the replys to the FICO onlime banking question. Can anyone give us a listing of banks who offer that service now? I would be interested in moving my banking needs to them...
Tnx,
Brodave
Good question! I'll see about getting a list for you. Stay tuned...
Brodave wrote:
Hi,
I have read the replys to the FICO onlime banking question. Can anyone give us a listing of banks who offer that service now? I would be interested in moving my banking needs to them...
Tnx,
Brodave
The inquiries from the Scores on Statements program are soft (account review) inquiries.
Thunderseven wrote:
Just a quick question and it may have already been asked and I missed it. Would these free scores, requiring an inquiry from the CRA's be a soft pull or a hard? Or does this even apply to this new "offer"?
While we expect there to be more banks offering these scores soon, currently they're available to customers of Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union (PSECU) and HSBC for their Sears and Kmart cardholders.
Brodave wrote:
Hi,
I have read the replys to the FICO onlime banking question. Can anyone give us a listing of banks who offer that service now? I would be interested in moving my banking needs to them...
Tnx,
Brodave
For those who actually have a credit situation worth attempting to manage, I believe this is a great idea. It would help centralize the financial lives of consumers, putting their credit information where they already regularly go for financial data: their online banking center.
In an era when the average netizen has something over a dozen passwords, sites and logins, anything that reduces that down is a blessing.
I have moved Nugirl2009's post to Rebuilding Your Credit. New title: Credit ruined after medical disaster --what now?