I asked this question the other day, and no help at all, so Im giving it another shot.
I bought a credit watch over at equifax but it only comes with 2 score updates, one when you buy it and another at your choice to see your score.
There has to be a place to check your scores for one fixed rate that adjust every time it changes, somewhere you can buy your score for a year right?
Help me out.
Where is the best place to buy a credit score?
truecredit .com they give you all 3 reports and 3 scores and tell you when something changes on your credit or your score that day!
Also fico.com will give you your fico and let you know when it changes daily
Where is the best place to buy a credit score?
I%26#039;ll be honest with you. My wife and I just went through a lot of stuff like this. I personally think it%26#039;s a waste of money to go into paying to check your credit score. Your credit score will always be there. It%26#039;s not going to change because you%26#039;re checking it.
What you may not realize is that you are entitled to one free credit report every 12 months. You can get that at Annualcreditreport.com It%26#039;s been my experience though that equifax is not very good. In that whenever I see my credit report, equifax is the one that always has weird and incorrect information. But save your money. Don%26#039;t buy your credit score. Just check it for free once a year. It%26#039;ll always be there!
Where is the best place to buy a credit score?
I don%26#039;t usually give out specific products in my answers, but in this case, it%26#039;s pretty clear what you want: You want what%26#039;s called a %26quot;three-in-one%26quot; and you want it for a year.
Go to the source -- FICO. Fair Isaac Corp. invented credit scores, and through partnerships sells various versions of its formulas to the three big credit bureaus.
Here%26#039;s where you get it: http://www.myfico.com/Products/FICOThree...
It%26#039;s about $45-$50, depending if you want one year, or an automatically renewing subscription.
If you want, you can shop around. You can likely shave a buck or two off the price, but be really cautious -- the %26quot;credit score%26quot; market online is an Internet tank that%26#039;s full of sharks. I personally wouldn%26#039;t swim in it.
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