MyFICO Free Trial and 15% Discount Promo Code
I was just filing some things away when I noticed that the e-mail confirmation that I received after canceling my free MyFICO trial included a promo code for a 15% discount. Here’s the scoop:
SPECIAL SAVINGS + LIMITED TIME OFFER: You can continue to monitor important changes to your Equifax credit file and FICO score at a special rate. To SAVE 15% on Score Watch (monthly or annual version), re-subscribe using this promotional code: RENEW
They then provided a link to go back in and reactivate my account. I bring this up not because I’m thinking about reactivating my subscription, but because people who are interested in subscribing can easily get this 15% discount by simply signing up for the free 30 day trial, canceling online, and then reactivating with the discount code.
If you don’t want to jump through these hoops, you might also be able to use the RENEW promo code straightaway when signing up. The e-mail wasn’t entirely clear about this, so you’ll just have to test it out if you’re interested.
Published on January 28th, 2010 - One Comment
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January 28th, 2010 at 10:17 pm
This for this article Nickle, it pushed me to sign up for the free 30 days of credit monitoring. It’s always interesting to see your financial situation through the eyes of what creditors see.