So yesterday, I went to buy my scores from myFICO.com (as suggested) and they only offered my TransUnion and Equifax scores. I couldn't find my Experian and they used to offer all three. The site is certified and I get my true legal scores ( I recently purchased a car with that info), so is there something going on with Experian where they arent releasing data?
Carvela
Experian is no longer offering their credit score through FICO - you can purchase it straight from Experian.
www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-fico13-2009feb13,0,6470593.story
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1Perhaps it because they have had the pants sued off of them numerous times for offering "free scores" if you sign up for them to monitor your credit...the catch was that they'd never fork over your "free scores" and you'd just end up in spam heaven trying to find them to even complain.
I paid for the service for 6 months and NEVER got a copy of my "free scores" AND while I was on vacation I checked on my accounts to find some moron had tried to use my identity to buy a truck in Michigan...I live in California...BUT Experian had nothing to say about it when I alerted THEM! What was I paying them for?!
I suggest looking up blogs on Experian and Lawsuits. You'd be shocked.
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