I frankly don't think any of them are worth paying for on a monthly basis unless you have pressing plans to buy a house or make some other major purchase by a certain time, and you need to be really obsessive about trying to squeeze every last improvement you can into your scores as quickly as you can.
For the rest of us, is the FICO score such a big deal that it's worth paying for through the nose every month?
Maybe for some it is. For most of us, though, I think we should just keep doing the right things that will improve our financial situations and credit, and maybe sign up with Credit Karma and use their FAKO score as a general point of reference. It's not particularly accurate, but really, who cares? It's accurate with respect to itself over time, so long as it's moving in the right direction, that's good enough for me.
Then if the time comes when you're considering a mortgage or other major purchase, and you want the real deal, you can always subscribe to myFICO then, or just purchase your scores on a one-time basis.
That's my opinion, anyway; and it's worth every penny you paid for it.
-Richard
For the rest of us, is the FICO score such a big deal that it's worth paying for through the nose every month?
Maybe for some it is. For most of us, though, I think we should just keep doing the right things that will improve our financial situations and credit, and maybe sign up with Credit Karma and use their FAKO score as a general point of reference. It's not particularly accurate, but really, who cares? It's accurate with respect to itself over time, so long as it's moving in the right direction, that's good enough for me.
Then if the time comes when you're considering a mortgage or other major purchase, and you want the real deal, you can always subscribe to myFICO then, or just purchase your scores on a one-time basis.
That's my opinion, anyway; and it's worth every penny you paid for it.
-Richard
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