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Congrats!
@joltdude wrote:Hmm Amex just offered me 7800 at 8.98 for 36mo... slightly tempting to deal with a small issue.. but i can wait a bit...
-J
Congrats -J
I have been offeered so many loans, the latest from PNC.
When they offer at 0% .. then I will be on it
@AverageJoesCredit wrote:
Never mind, i haven't checked my other ficos in quite awhile. Ill have to do so .
All those FICO's you have stashed.
#Jelly
Congratulations!!
That would be totally absurd if AMEX personal loans are being coded as CFAs... We all know AMEX isn't dishing those out like candy.
@AverageJoesCredit Go spend $1 on Experian's CreditWorks Premium trial so you can see your EX2 lol.
@Anonymous wrote:That would be totally absurd if AMEX personal loans are being coded as CFAs... We all know AMEX isn't dishing those out like candy.
@AverageJoesCredit Go spend $1 on Experian's CreditWorks Premium trial so you can see your EX2 lol.
I did that about 2 weeks ago but didnt see them. I must have missed it. Anyway to still view them them or do i need another trial?
@AverageJoesCredit wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:That would be totally absurd if AMEX personal loans are being coded as CFAs... We all know AMEX isn't dishing those out like candy.
@AverageJoesCredit Go spend $1 on Experian's CreditWorks Premium trial so you can see your EX2 lol.
I did that about 2 weeks ago but didnt see them. I must have missed it. Anyway to still view them them or do i need another trial?
You can view the scores in your history on the website. Just pick your Experian and then in the dropdown choose your last report + FICO score + added versions and then tap the "additional FICO scores" tab and it will be there.