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A question about CCT

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Random_idiot
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A question about CCT

So let's say there's a notification that my uti went down, would the scores auto update? Or is it only a weekly thing?


Total Credit Line- $89,300| Personal- $78,650 | Biz- $5,650
Current Score [F9]: EX-721 || TU-759 || EQ-768 || AAoA-2yrs7mo || uti- 1% || 100% payment history || 9 inq
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Anonymous
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Re: A question about CCT

I've only done their trial memberships, which give you weekly pulls of your scores... from what I understand with a "real" membership you actually get scores less often.  I don't think that notifications result in new scores... just simply the notification.  Hopefully others can confirm this?

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Random_idiot
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Re: A question about CCT


@Anonymous wrote:

I've only done their trial memberships, which give you weekly pulls of your scores... from what I understand with a "real" membership you actually get scores less often.  I don't think that notifications result in new scores... just simply the notification.  Hopefully others can confirm this?


I hope that's not the case.. If it is, I'm gonna be pissed at the guy that told me to do the trial. Goddammit. How the heck am I supposed to know my real time scores? My cap 1 is expecting to report today..


Total Credit Line- $89,300| Personal- $78,650 | Biz- $5,650
Current Score [F9]: EX-721 || TU-759 || EQ-768 || AAoA-2yrs7mo || uti- 1% || 100% payment history || 9 inq
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Anonymous
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Re: A question about CCT

Cancel your trial and you should be able to pull your scores again on the 7th day from when you started the trial at no additional cost.  If you really need a pull sooner perhaps you can call them up and have them completely delete your account, then you can sign up again for another $1 trial and grab your fresh 3B scores.

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