Experian And FICO Scores
The California Credit Law Blog has a recent post about how Experian will no longer make its FICO score available to the public. You can still access your credit report from Experian (and Trans Union,Equifax and Innovis) for free every twelve months and it is the credit report that provides the data that FICO uses to create your score. So pull your reports, make sure they are correct, dispute any inaccuracies, and if the errors are not corrected, consider filing suit against the responsible parties.
If you live in Alabama and are dealing with false information on your credit reports, contact us for more information about your rights.
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