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Is there any difference or benefit of one over...
Is there any difference or benefit of one over another when it comes to credit tracking, like Credit Karma or Credit Sesame?
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Is there any difference or benefit of one over another when it comes to credit tracking, like Credit Karma or Credit Sesame? Which one would you recommend and why?
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The most accurate credit report you’ll get is by going to each bureau and requesting your report. I’ve only ever used credit karma in the past and it is not accurate.
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Jan 29, 2020
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I agree. Credit karma has my credit score at 660, my credit union pulled up my score as 725!
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Credit karma is better. I hate credit sesame layout, the fact that they email me 100xs a day saying I’m pre approved for xyz.
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