Credit Karma Rolls Out Free Weekly Credit Reports (Yes Really)

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http://techcrunch.com/2014/07/30/credit-karma-rolls-out-free-weekly-credit-reports-yes-really

Online credit monitoring startup Credit Karma is rolling out free credit reports. And no, it’s not a scam.

Over the years, consumers have been burned by websites offering “free” credit reports which had more than a few strings attached. After signing up for their free report, these misleading sites would then begin billing the unsuspecting users on a monthly basis after their trial periods ended. That’s why it’s been refreshing to use Credit Karma, a service which offers free credit monitoring and free credit scores that are actually free, not free*.

I’ve been a somewhat obsessed user of the Credit Karma iOS app in recent months, now that I have a near-term goal of applying for a new mortgage. I’ve been working to clean up the old, negative items on my credit report, and it’s a little thrill to log in to the app to see the score increase as these changes are made.

Credit Karma, through a partnership with TransUnion and VantageScore (a scoring system for all three credit agencies) has been providing users like myself with updated credit scores on a weekly basis for some time.

In addition, the service alerts users to changes on their credit reports, like balance decreases or increases, credit limit changes, hard credit inquires, new accounts, and other items. It also offers you a “credit report card” which grades you on each aspect of your credit history and behavior, including your open credit card utilization, percent of on-time payments, average age of open credit card lines, and more. More importantly, it explains how each item works and why it matters, which goes a long way toward demystifying consumer credit.

Based on your own credit history and profile, Credit Karma generates revenue by referring you to related services like credit cards, loan products, or debt consolidation industries. I actually ended up contracting with a service called Lexington Law thanks to the app, which is doing the busy work of writing the letters to the various credit agencies on my behalf, asking them to remove the negative items that should have dropped off ages ago. (Yes, I know I could do this myself, but I don’t have time.)

Credit Karma notes that 25% of consumers have errors on their report that might affect their score, and 33% of people have never checked their report. Meanwhile, the average consumer’s credit score is 633 but the threshold for having what’s considered “good” credit is 720.

Unfortunately, one thing Credit Karma didn’t have until now was access to consumer’s full credit reports, instead presenting you with more of a summary of where you stand financially. So you would still have to go through the normal procedures to request your once-per-year free report, or pay a company to pull it for you. With today’s rollout, that changes, as consumers’ credit reports are being made available within Credit Karma for free at any time. They can also be refreshed on as often as a weekly basis, if you choose.

As per usual, Credit Karma doesn’t just present the information, but explains what it means and recommends actions you should take.

The deal for these new reports is with TransUnion again, so technically, it’s one of three credit reports available to consumers. When TransUnion retrieves your credit report they do so by requesting your credit information on your behalf, which is known as a “soft inquiry.” These types of inquires aren’t shown to creditors so they don’t affect your credit the way that “hard inquiries” can.

The move should help Credit Karma better compete with traditional credit monitoring agencies as well as with more direct competitors like score provider and financial advisor ReadyForZero as well as with Credit Sesame, which also offers free credit scores and summaries, but today charges $9 for access to credit reports.
 
I've been getting my credit report for free from them for almost 2 years. creditsessame.com is the other free one.
 
sad. post about free credit scores only get 2-3 replies.



but a post about some shoes, those new Js, or some rims. would be 5+ pages by now.
 
keep in mind its not your actual fico score

This.
Still Credit Karma score is a pretty good indicator of what your actual FICO score is and you can keep track of your accounts that are being tracked.
Not sure this is really anything new as you can get an updated score from Credit Karma any time you want.
 
This.
Still Credit Karma score is a pretty good indicator of what your actual FICO score is and you can keep track of your accounts that are being tracked.
Not sure this is really anything new as you can get an updated score from Credit Karma any time you want.
The new feature is they give you your transition credit report. It's pretty cool and you can get a new report every week
 
from what i understand credit karma gives you your transunion score only. its not worth shit if i cant get my score from all 3 credit bureaus
 
I was under the impression that there are no issues when you check it your self. Guess I was not informed right.

You're correct. You can pull your own report multiple times per day indefinitely and it has zero impact on your credit score because it's a "soft" pull.
 
Been on this sh!t for 5 years...LOVE IT!
I've been getting my credit report for free from them for almost 2 years. creditsessame.com is the other free one.
Good look.:yes:
from what i understand credit karma gives you your transunion score only. its not worth shit if i cant get my score from all 3 credit bureaus

It's free...I don't understand what "worth" means in this context?
 
Dude. So go check ya credit a million time, go on thenn. I cant force u to do good.

You clearly don't know the difference between a "soft" and "hard" credit pull, so STFU on shit you don't know about.
I stayed on creditboards.com back in the day and was able to get my credit score up to where I was able to get a house and car loans at a prime rate.
Please don't go around spreading shit you don't have a clue about.
 
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You clearly don't know the difference between a "soft" and "hard" credit pull, so STFU on shit you don't know about.
I stayed on creditboards.com back in the day and was able to get my credit score up to where I was able to get a house and car loans at a prime rate.
Please don't go around spreading shit you don't have a clue about.

Okay. Does that make u feel better?
this must be really important to you
I didn't mean to shake your world:hmm:
 
Ya do know ya credit score go down every time u check it so it not free and it is a scam:lol:
No it does not, the only time checking your credit report hurts you is when you are applying for credit or loans. You need to look up the difference between a hard and soft pull
 
from what i understand credit karma gives you your transunion score only. its not worth shit if i cant get my score from all 3 credit bureaus
U get one free credit report from each agency a year, so them giving us access to an updated report anytime we want is a fucking sweet deal, I'm sure shit ain't free and our data will be used for marketing data but it's worth it
 
How close would it be to your actual score to those that have compared? I like what I see if I'm close :dance:
 
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How close would it be to your actually score to those that have compared? I like what I see if I'm close :dance:

My creditkarma score is exactly the same as my score I get from my credit card company. There is always variation between experian, transunion, and equifax. The diffeernce in creditkarma and your fico won't be significant enough to effect your loan.
 
My creditkarma score is exactly the same as my score I get from my credit card company. There is always variation between experian, transunion, and equifax. The diffeernce in creditkarma and your fico won't be significant enough to effect your loan.

its different for everyone, some say their fico was lower some say higher

OK cool fellas. Damn can't spell today :smh:
 
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