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holhat
Regular Contributor

Re: Score Watch??

I too just enrolled in the 30 day trial SW.  Says $8.95 per mo on website but the email I received after enrolling in free trial says different.  Why would I be charged $89.95??  What happened to the $8.95?  Am I misunderstanding?  I want to keep SW but not for $89.95.  ???  Thanks!!

 

About your FREE 30-Day Trial
A week before your 30-day trial expires, we will contact you by email to confirm that you wish to convert your trial to an an! nual subscription. If you do not cancel prior to the end of the 30-day trial, you will be billed at the annual subscription rate of $89.95 when the 30-day trial expires.

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Barry
Administrator Emeritus

Re: Score Watch??


RLL1171 wrote:
Ok, so when it is 2009 I will be able to pull 3 x's right?
The calendar year doesn't matter. It goes from the date you first enrolled. So, if you don't pull one before the end of this year you can pull three in 2009. Hope that helps. Smiley Happy
Message 12 of 18
Barry
Administrator Emeritus

Re: Score Watch??

myFICO Customer Support
holhat wrote:

I too just enrolled in the 30 day trial SW. Says $8.95 per mo on website but the email I received after enrolling in free trial says different. Why would I be charged $89.95?? What happened to the $8.95? Am I misunderstanding? I want to keep SW but not for $89.95. ??? Thanks!!

 

About your FREE 30-Day Trial
A week before your 30-day trial expires, we will contact you by email to confirm that you wish to convert your trial to an an! nual subscription. If you do not cancel prior to the end of the 30-day trial, you will be billed at the annual subscription rate of $89.95 when the 30-day trial expires.


Hi holhat....Sounds like you inadvertently ordered the annual payment option rather than the monthly. All you have to do to switch to the monthly plan is call myFICO Customer Support and a rep will convert your SW subscription to the monthly billing.
Message 13 of 18
Anonymous
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Re: Score Watch??

Does thing even work anymore?  I've had the same score since nov 9.  Since then i've had at least two creditors report and had one inquiry for mortgage.  I've gotten many (at least six) credit alerts, but my score never changes. I've set it as recommended at my current reported score. I used my one power score, and the score comes up the same?? The scores that wells fargo home mortgage pulled for my mortgage app were all about 30pts higher then on this site?

 

(btw, thx everyone.. these boards are very helpfull and informative)

Message 14 of 18
Anonymous
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Re: Score Watch??

My last scorwatch alert was 11/26 almost a month, Usually I get several a month.
Message 15 of 18
Anonymous
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Re: Score Watch??

At least you got alerts.  I haven't seen an alert in 3 weeks and I know I've had an inquiry and several balance increases since then.  I have a monitoring service directly with Equifax free from work for 2 years because of personal information being leaked by one of our benefit providers and I saw serveral alerts on that service.
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Barry
Administrator Emeritus

Re: Score Watch??


AttaGirl wrote:
My last scorwatch alert was 11/26 almost a month, Usually I get several a month.
Hi AttaGirl....I'd suggest pulling a new Equfax report and score to see if your score has changed since 11/26. We've added a free one to your Score Watch subscription. Then, if it has changed, re-set your target score alert setting to that new score immediately. Also, if there were other changes to your credit report that you weren't alerted to, you may want to let myFICO Customer Support know so they can have it looked into. Good luck!
Message 17 of 18
Barry
Administrator Emeritus

Re: Score Watch??


briandor wrote:
At least you got alerts.  I haven't seen an alert in 3 weeks and I know I've had an inquiry and several balance increases since then.  I have a monitoring service directly with Equifax free from work for 2 years because of personal information being leaked by one of our benefit providers and I saw serveral alerts on that service.
Hi briandor....I'd recommend pulling an updated Equifax report and FICO score so you can check for any changes you should have been alerted to. A free report has been added to your Score Watch subscription. Also, I'd suggest re-setting your target score setting to your newest Equifax score when you do that. Good luck!
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