Jan 9 2009

Get Your Free FICO Score Now!

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MyFICO is offering a free 30-day trial of their FICO Score Watch which offers 2 free Equifax FICO scores and credit reports! Each FICO score is worth $15.95! This is the real FICO score that most banks and lenders use today.

Your score will be pulled on the day you sign up and you get another one that can be used later on. I would pull the second one towards the end of the trial because it would be more helpful to see the differences further down the road.

Just make sure you cancel before the 30-days ends or you will automatically be charged $89.95 (yikes!). You will get a reminder email from them a week before the trial ends but I would still put it on my Google calendar, sticky notes, bulletin boards, etc. to make sure I don’t forget. In fact, you can cancel immediately after getting your FICO score if you want so you don’t have to worry about canceling later on.

Also, here’s a post about how to pull your free credit report, not your credit score. You get three free credit reports each year from each credit bureau so stagger them every four months and you’ll have them all year-round!

And here’s another post with some basic info on FICO scores.

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