There are so many citi threads I tried to search but did not find this one. Even if it is out there this is probably a new link to it. Just got it in the email this morning.
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Is the AMEX credit monitoring any better?? I've been using that for a while at 11.99/mth and can't seem to get the inquiries for Experian bumped...Thoughts???
Ive had for a year or so. Last year COSTCO offered a service for like $7.95 with a free 3 month trial or something so I signed up. It was the SAME site, with COSTCO across the top! I went to cancel "CITI" at 10.95 and go with COSTCO and they immeiiately offered me $3 less a month for retention.
You only seem to get updated scores monthly. Notifications (credit inquiries etc) are not fast but seem adequate. For my purposes and the price it seems OK. Anyone with average needs have any thoughts?
tmcc86 said:Is the AMEX credit monitoring any better?? I've been using that for a while at 11.99/mth and can't seem to get the inquiries for Experian bumped...Thoughts???
AMEX did not seem to update at all for me, the b* worked for TU and EQ but experian has no b*. With AMEX the scores were always the same across the board and did not reflect what TrueCredit, Citibank and Privacy 123 all reflected. I did not trust the numbers mainly because no matter what happened to my credit report, the numbers did not change. Only good for b*.
As for SWRMN, no I was updating daily while using them to bump the inquires and it worked just like all of the others.
PorStaker said:There are so many citi threads I tried to search but did not find this one. Even if it is out there this is probably a new link to it. Just got it in the email this morning.
A 30-day free trial upon enrollment, then just $8.95 per month (regular price $12.95 per month)
Credit Monitoring every business day to keep track of your credit file activity
Prompt alerts when there's activity, allowing you to help detect fraud
3-in-1 Credit Report, Score and Monitoring: access at no additional cost for combined information and monitoring from all three major credit bureaus
Email:
Enroll Now LIMITED TIME OFFER: 30% Off¹ A toll-free Hotline to Fraud and Credit Education specialists
Expense reimbursement of up to $25,000 of eligible identity theft recovery expenses*
IdentityMonitor® from Citi® can also help give meaning to your credit score
Credit Analyzer and Online Tools help you understand your credit score and how your actions help affect your credit
I signed up for this to get the $50 rebate back in September, and when I called to cancel, they offered half off the $12.99, i.e. about $6.50. So you can do better than the $8.95.
tolamapS said:PorStaker said:There are so many citi threads I tried to search but did not find this one. Even if it is out there this is probably a new link to it. Just got it in the email this morning.
A 30-day free trial upon enrollment, then just $8.95 per month (regular price $12.95 per month)
Credit Monitoring every business day to keep track of your credit file activity
Prompt alerts when there's activity, allowing you to help detect fraud
3-in-1 Credit Report, Score and Monitoring: access at no additional cost for combined information and monitoring from all three major credit bureaus
Email:
Enroll Now LIMITED TIME OFFER: 30% Off¹ A toll-free Hotline to Fraud and Credit Education specialists
Expense reimbursement of up to $25,000 of eligible identity theft recovery expenses*
IdentityMonitor® from Citi® can also help give meaning to your credit score
Credit Analyzer and Online Tools help you understand your credit score and how your actions help affect your credit
I signed up for this to get the $50 rebate back in September, and when I called to cancel, they offered half off the $12.99, i.e. about $6.50. So you can do better than the $8.95.The $6.50 was for a SINGLE BUREAU report; the $12.99 was for all three bureaus. That's why they offered you the price drop.
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