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@Anonymous wrote:A few days ago someone said that EX provides a FICO score for free. Not true... I can view my EX report for free, but they charge for a FICO score. FML.
Guess I can only keep track of my TU score thru BoA now, since Discover Scorecard can't get it now that I've frozen my reports.
No they don't. I get mine every month for free. It's also updated throughout the month when something significant happens.
Every time I think the ghost in our house is gone, it does something to remind us it's still there.
@Brian_Earl_Spilner wrote:Every time I think the ghost in our house is gone, it does something to remind us it's still there.
bf's entity that came back with him when he died and they brought him back 3 times after the car accident reminds us every now and then also. its very creepy
@AverageJoesCredit wrote:
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@Anonymous wrote:
@Brian_Earl_Spilner wrote:Every time I think the ghost in our house is gone, it does something to remind us it's still there.
bf's entity that came back with him when he died and they brought him back 3 times after the car accident reminds us every now and then also. its very creepy
We've become used to it. It was creepy at first, especially since i didnt believe in ghosts, but after the stuff I've experienced in this house, its impossible to not become a believer. Luckily, it's not malicious. The other night I was trying to sleep and it kept moving stuff around on the dresser. I was like, "c'mon, knock it off, I'm trying to sleep." It stopped.
@Brian_Earl_Spilner wrote:Every time I think the ghost in our house is gone, it does something to remind us it's still there.
I dont know this story
@Brian_Earl_Spilner wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:A few days ago someone said that EX provides a FICO score for free. Not true... I can view my EX report for free, but they charge for a FICO score. FML.
Guess I can only keep track of my TU score thru BoA now, since Discover Scorecard can't get it now that I've frozen my reports.
No they don't. I get mine every month for free. It's also updated throughout the month when something significant happens.
Looks like you have something called Experian IdentityWorks Premium for free. I don't get that option at all. All I get is a free report with no score, and if I try to "upgrade" it only offers me the CreditWorks product which is not free.
If I google Experian IdentityWorks Premium, I see it come up as a $19.99/month product. No thanks.
Maybe you and Remedios have an older, grandfathered product that is free, but is no longer available... or because of identity theft in the past or something you were able to get it for free? I don't know. It's not give me a free FICO score no matter what I try. They want me to pay, and I refuse to.
Oh well, where I am now, my scores aren't important anyway. I can't app or receive a CLI, so my score could be 550 or 850, it would make no difference. If I absolutely had to get my EX FICO 8 for some reason I could just unfreeze temporarily and get it from Discover Scorecard.
@Remedios wrote:
@Brian_Earl_Spilner wrote:Every time I think the ghost in our house is gone, it does something to remind us it's still there.
I dont know this story
I'll tell you guys about my haunted house when I get off work. Probably around 6pm pst.
@Brian_Earl_Spilner wrote:
@Remedios wrote:
@Brian_Earl_Spilner wrote:Every time I think the ghost in our house is gone, it does something to remind us it's still there.
I dont know this story
I'll tell you guys about my haunted house when I get off work. Probably around 6pm pst.
I hate waiting, call in sick. Your e-employer is more important