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@CorpCrMgr1 wrote:@amfetamyne MyFICO doesn't allow you to see your past CR? Even only a month or two back would allow you to find out the removed account.
I've gotten these messages too. I think what @amfetamyne is referring to is that the message itself is generic and provides no details other than something like a late was removed. You have to either go to the bureau to get a current report to see what changed or just wait for the next report cycle with MyFico. Other messages from MyFico often include more details, such as an account and balance details.
@ForwardLooking wrote:
@CorpCrMgr1 wrote:@amfetamyne MyFICO doesn't allow you to see your past CR? Even only a month or two back would allow you to find out the removed account.
I've gotten these messages too. I think what @amfetamyne is referring to is that the message itself is generic and provides no details other than something like a late was removed. You have to either go to the bureau to get a current report to see what changed or just wait for the next report cycle with MyFico. Other messages from MyFico often include more details, such as an account and balance details.
That's exactly what I'm referring to.
@amfetamyne wrote:
@ForwardLooking wrote:
@CorpCrMgr1 wrote:@amfetamyne MyFICO doesn't allow you to see your past CR? Even only a month or two back would allow you to find out the removed account.
I've gotten these messages too. I think what @amfetamyne is referring to is that the message itself is generic and provides no details other than something like a late was removed. You have to either go to the bureau to get a current report to see what changed or just wait for the next report cycle with MyFico. Other messages from MyFico often include more details, such as an account and balance details.
That's exactly what I'm referring to.
I guess I am confused on what you are referring to exactly? A generic message that simply says something was removed with no further details provides no information other than something was removed. I have recieved a few of these during my rebuild and understand the frustration in knowing that something has changed, but not knowing what exactly changed. I either had to wait up to a month for MyFico to pull another report to see what was changed, or I had to go pull a report directly from the bureau if I did not want to wait. Other messages contain details though, so I think the OP's original question is why can't these generic messages contain more detail too.
You could also go on annualcreditreport.com and get your real reports. Compared them to your last 3B pull. You'll see what what was deleted.