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As reported by The Digerati Life and elsewhere, Experian is terminating their relationship with Fair Isaac that allows consumers to access their Experian FICO score.  Starting tomorrow, Experian will continue to sell your FICO score to the banks and lenders that decide on your credit approvals, but will no longer give you a way to access the information.

So today is your last change to get your Experian FICO score.  You can access that individual score using the FICO Standard product from myFICO.com and choosing your Experian score.

What's your FICO Score

More on this topic (What's this?) Read more on Experian, Credit Score at Wikinvest


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