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I finally signed up for USAA Credit Monitor and noticed that my report looks better with it than the free credit monitors I used. I was wondering how many of you use this service, and have you found it to be reliable?
I still don't have a fico score, so myfico is not an option at the moment.
I did have my wife add me as an AU on her credit card with a 3k limit, but it's not reporting as of yet.
Also, I don't see where you can do daily pulls with USSA's service, it says once every 30 days?
Thanks for the feedback. I may give them a call to see what they will do. I would at least like to check it once a week if anything.
I like the layout, but it's a pain in the butt to find and log into when I want to view it. Is there another link that I am missing?
I pay $22 for daily pulls. Their scoring is PLUS which bugs, but I do like the layout and convenience of all 3 together.
I use USAA but has me lower than here by 30 points. I am not complaining because if i can get that one up this one will go up also.
I use USAA's / Experian's daily credit monitoring & scores services EXTENSIVELY so I'm quite familiar with it.
For thos asking - here's how you get the daily 3 bureau credit reports and scores:
1. You're probably using the one, 3 bureau report package for $12 per month (it's 12 and some change but I don't remember anymore).
2. Pull your one, 3 bureau credit report for the month if you haven't done so already.
3. If more than a day's past since doing that, click the REFRESH button on the left side of your screen again. Once you do that, it will say you have your free 3 bureau report already and WOULD YOU LIKE TO UPGRADE - for $22.94 - to their unlimited 3 bureau and scores package? Obviously you do and pay. You will then be charged $22.94 per month for the service.
TIP: It's not really "unlimited": you can pull ONE 3 bureau report and 3 Experian/TransUnion/Equifax scores (NOT FICO) DAILY.
I have pulled reports directly from all 3 credit bureaus, different free services and of course from USAA: the reports are up-to-date and what you generate in your report (wonderfully formatted and easy to understand) is ACCURATE as to what the 3 majors have in their systems at that momemt.
Again, I wouldn't pay too much attention to the score(s) generated but my experience is the following: if your "Experian" score(s) have gone up or down, it's highly likely that your FICO score has also moved up or down. I have carefully monitored what Experian's score tell me daily vs. what my FICO score is daily and they both move in the same direction. The pattern I've gotten is is Experian shows your score increasing by a huge margin in a day (usually the result of a major event like a negative coming off or coming on), your FICO will also move in the same direction by a large degree, too.
If you don't have access to your FICO score at the moment, your USAA/Experian service scores that are generated will give you a FAIR idea of which direction you're going and if any major (or even minor) events are affecting your credit scores.
On the whole, if you like and need to know what's going on with your credit daily, awesome service. I know EXACTLY when accounts are coming on, coming off, when my credit providers have updated (like after a statement is cut), what they're reporting, etc. It's all there and it's totally up-to-date.
I use this service in addition to paying for myFICO.com services (Score Watch for TU & EQ), Credit Karma, etc. and I find USAA's the most helpful and useful package of all of them.
myFICO, in my opinion, is great for the alerts (which the USAA service has too) but it's even better for the Power Score reports they generate which one doesn't really need daily - or even monthly - but quarterly. That's just me.
Thank you for the thorough overview on them. This is pretty much what I was wondering.
I may upgrade for the $22 version after I wait a few weeks. We just now paid off all of our bad debts and working on paying off, or down, our current good credit lines.
Thank you.
@rm3 wrote:
@kroberts67 Have you always paid $22? I pay $11.12. Might want to give them a call. The customer service is excellent!
I upgraded to the daily pulls, ie what unusuallyconfused was referring to. I'm obsessive about my credit right now so until there's a better deal, I'll be paying it. And yes, I love their service so far! I'm new to them but have loved everything they've done for me in the last few weeks. I'm actually dittoing what unusuallyconfused does, I have myFICO for $9.95 month and credit karma-- I have yet to figure our their scores. I just look at the report.