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Forgive me if this has already been posted but does anyone know more information surrounding this product? The website claims to "increase your FICO score instantly" by using utility payment information. Sounds like FICO Ultra. The website allows you to sign up for free. Is this something I want to opt-in for?
https://www.experian.com/consumer-products/credit-score.html
That was my first thought, however, FICO ultra monitors your bank accounts. This is the first I have seen using your utilities other than PRBC which has been doing this for years.
I just signed up - lets see what goes down or hopefully doesn't!
According to the email Experian sent me:
With the bank account requirements (paying from them, having the log in information), it's starting to look more like FICO Ultra.
Sounds like a gimmick to me. Works by using utility bills that you're already paying? I don't get that. Credit scores are based on report data. That would suggest that this product somehow impacts report data... but Experian is just a CRA; creditors choose whether or not they report to EX or not. I don't see how EX can impact the reporting of a utility company or whatever.
"Results may vary. Some may not see improved scores or approval odds. "
I think their CYA statement above would be the case for most.
@19eighty5 wrote:Forgive me if this has already been posted but does anyone know more information surrounding this product? The website claims to "increase your FICO score instantly" by using utility payment information. Sounds like FICO Ultra. The website allows you to sign up for free. Is this something I want to opt-in for?
https://www.experian.com/consumer-products/credit-score.html
It only works with EX, if your utilities use EQ or TU, it won’t give you a boost. Also, it’s a third party that will pull the info for EX... No Thanks!! What could possibly go wrong?? I just don’t trust anymore with Equifax and Marriott more recently.
I honestly like the idea, I think it's a pretty good feature IMO, the fact that our phone payments will be recorded on our credit report shows that we are also responsible for our bills, as maintaining our credit cards...
@Anonymous wrote:I honestly like the idea, I think it's a pretty good feature IMO, the fact that our phone payments will be recorded on our credit report shows that we are also responsible for our bills, as maintaining our credit cards...
In order for it to count, you have to pay your bills from the checking account.
If you already have reward credit cards, why would you give up those rewards if you're already showing responsible payment habits by paying them?
This may help those with no credit history, for everyone else, it's just another intrusive behavior
That was sort of my thought here... so all this can do is slightly increase file thickness for someone by adding a new account to your CR. Unless someone has little to no credit history, it's a complete non-factor.
While sites like CK would lead people to believe otherwise, "number" of on-time payments is irrelevant. A lot of people have a misconception that adding an account or two to their CR with a bunch of pretty green boxes somehow improves their score based on "more" on-time payments being present. It doesn't matter if someone has 100 on-time payments or 500 on-time payments... what matters is if someone has any missed payments. I think this is important for everyone to understand that's perhaps incorrectly seeing value in this.