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My only compaint so far is that it's now an ads page to promote credit cards. On the landing page there are 3 links/suggestions to view rewards cards. Kind of pushy IMO.
I spent so many hours on the previous version that I could fly through the various sections and get pertinent info in a snap.
Anyone prefer this setup so far?
@pizza1wrote:
Im not a fan. You have to really know your way around their site, or you might be signing up for something you didn't want, like monitoring. I just caught this recently upon trying to pay for just a report....they can be sneaky
Great offering! My site with Experian has been the new version for some time and it has been interesting. As always, it seems someone sets up a new mouse trap for us. My rule of thumb today: "trust no one" and go from there
I think the Experian site, both the old & new, is a dog's breakfast -- a poorly organized jumble.
And their Identity Protection offering is hopeless -- there's no way to turn off/disable/clear the top 'alert' (the number in a purple circle) if one doesn't want to supply the requested information (and I don't & won't).
Wretched site. Despise it.
(I am fond of the MyFICO site, tho'. Also like the Discover FICO score display -- I think it's elegant).
EQ | 841 | 5 INQ (Auto, CC, HELOC, 2 mort) | 7y2m |
EX | 812 | 5 INQ (2 CC, 2 mort, HELoan) | 6y11m |
TU | 829 | 4 INQ (3 CC, 1 mort) | 6y6m |
5/24 | 3/12 | AoYA 0m | AoOA 23y6m | ~3% |
Okay, this is weird... I can't seem to find the Experian Dispute website, any longer. When clicking on Dispute, it is forcing a redirect to sign up for their monitoring product.
If they don't fix this nonsense, Experian will be downgraded on my list to last.
Not bad needs help though...