8 850credit Rising Star BGOL Investor Jul 16, 2022 #1 1. Go to Experian.com and make an account. 2. Sign up for the upgrade. It has a 7 day membership free. 3. Pull your 3 reports. Print or email to yourself, screenshot, whatever. 4. Cancel your upgrade within the 7 day period. Ya welcome
1. Go to Experian.com and make an account. 2. Sign up for the upgrade. It has a 7 day membership free. 3. Pull your 3 reports. Print or email to yourself, screenshot, whatever. 4. Cancel your upgrade within the 7 day period. Ya welcome
blackbull1970 The Black Bastard Platinum Member Jul 16, 2022 #4 Not sure if you cats got the memo. But nobody monitors credit reports like they did back in the day. When they made them available to the general public, they came up with a new system to determine your credit rating.
Not sure if you cats got the memo. But nobody monitors credit reports like they did back in the day. When they made them available to the general public, they came up with a new system to determine your credit rating.
BGLR1212000 Rising Star BGOL Investor Jul 16, 2022 #5 blackbull1970 said: Not sure if you cats got the memo. But nobody monitors credit reports like they did back in the day. When they made them available to the general public, they came up with a new system to determine your credit rating. Click to expand... Theres different scores for different lenders ie, auto, home, personal, etc...Experian gives them all with their subscription.
blackbull1970 said: Not sure if you cats got the memo. But nobody monitors credit reports like they did back in the day. When they made them available to the general public, they came up with a new system to determine your credit rating. Click to expand... Theres different scores for different lenders ie, auto, home, personal, etc...Experian gives them all with their subscription.
blackbull1970 The Black Bastard Platinum Member Jul 16, 2022 #6 BGLR1212000 said: Theres different scores for different lenders ie, auto, home, personal, etc...Experian gives them all with their subscription. Click to expand... Next time you finance a car, home or personal loan. Ask them if your credit score is used for approval. They will tell you No, they don’t use it and that they have a different system in determining if you are eligible for a loan. And they will not give you information on how they determine your approval.
BGLR1212000 said: Theres different scores for different lenders ie, auto, home, personal, etc...Experian gives them all with their subscription. Click to expand... Next time you finance a car, home or personal loan. Ask them if your credit score is used for approval. They will tell you No, they don’t use it and that they have a different system in determining if you are eligible for a loan. And they will not give you information on how they determine your approval.
xxxbishopxxx Rising Star BGOL Investor Aug 16, 2022 #8 By law you are allowed one free credit report for each agency every year. You don't need to sign up for anything. Credit score is a different thing, even though it is getting easier to obtain. My bank gives me a credit score report every month for free.
By law you are allowed one free credit report for each agency every year. You don't need to sign up for anything. Credit score is a different thing, even though it is getting easier to obtain. My bank gives me a credit score report every month for free.
nawlinsn931 Rising Star BGOL Investor Aug 16, 2022 #10 Is it better to pay everything off or consolidate em?