Archive for May 20th, 2009

Is it possible to get a FICO score for free? (and how to repair your credit report)

conclips asked:


Jean Chatzky is correct, you cannot get your FICO score–the score that is used by lenders–for free. However, if you want an approximation of that score, there are a few companies that will provide them for free. But keep in mind, that each free attempt will in fact add an inquiry to your report which has been known to lower your score. See credit score myths below. And all [except MY FICO] are the credit scores developed by the credit bureaus themselves, Experian, transunion, and Equifax, and are not your actual FICO scores. Only the FICO score from myfico.com is used by lenders to determine your credit worthiness. creditkarma.com: Gives you your transunion score. But it is Advertising-supported. E-Loan: Experian score. If you visit their website, be sure to scroll down to “One-Time Credit Snapshots” and “Free Credit Score (Credit Score Only)” Prosper: Experian score. Feel free to ask any credit related questions in the comments section of this video. I’ll be happy to answer them if I can. ALSO, PLEASE FREEZE YOUR CREDIT REPORTS!!!!!! and please go to www.optoutprescreen.com to opt out of all offers of credit and insurance for 5 years. Don’t bother with the permanent opt-out. Credit score myths: Myth: You have only one credit score. You actually have three scores, one from each of the three bureaus (Experian, transunion, and Equifax). They use the same “equation” from Fair Isaac Corporation but they each collect their own data, they each have their own slightly

Crystal