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is there any way for me to access my experian FICO score? i read somewhere that experian decided to stop allowing consumers to access their FICO scores via myFICO.com

is there any way i can get around this???

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Replied on 07-02-2009, 03:07 AM
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Go to the individual credit bureaus website. You will have to buy it

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thank you! will the individual credit bureaus give me the FICO score? if not, how big of a difference is it usually (between FICO and credit bureau score)?

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I would like to know the difference too.




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