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minonda wrote:I called customer service to ask what this change means, and was told that it means that the only notification I will get from now on is when my score reaches a threshhold that I have set. It will not notify me if the score drops.
 
					
				
		
But if you carefully arrange for one of you CCs to increase the balance by $1 a month, you can make sure it alerts you every month at least
minonda wrote:I assume so. The only change is in the notification of changes in your credit score. I didn't ask about those features because the only thing I am really interested in is my credit score.

 
					
				
		
minonda wrote:
I called customer service to ask what this change means, and was told that it means that the only notification I will get from now on is when my score reaches a threshhold that I have set. It will not notify me if the score drops. When you call a product "Scorewatch", that creates the impression that it watches your score. It is no longer doing this in a valuable way. Yes, now it will let me know if I've reached a particular threshhold, but will not do what I found valuable, that is, being informed when there was any change at all in my score. I have just canceled my subscription. If I want to know my score from now on, I can save money by just doing a quarterly check. It wil be better than spending over $100 a year just to know if I met a threshhold. What a racket FICO has going!
cheddar wrote:Set your target score to your current score and you will still be notified. The functionality that is being removed was redundant functionality, anyway.
 
					
				
		
MidnightVoice wrote:
Two problems:1, one has to remember to change the score whenever the score changes2, this allows only a unidirectional alert - either up or down. If set one way and the score goes the other, it will not work.Hence, the product has lost functionality (theoretical functionality I guess I should say, as the score change alert has been erratic for months).
cheddar wrote:2) It does not allow only a unidirectional alert. If your score is, for example, 750, and you set your target score to 750, you will receive an alert if your score changes in either direction.