Ultimate 3B Monitoring Prorated Upgrade Questions!?

I recently enrolled in the 3 Credit Bureau Monitoring for $24.99/Month on June 24 (almost 3 weeks ago). I got a message at the bottom of my Dashboard saying I could upgrade to the 3B Ultimate at a prorated price, since it hasn't been a month. It says you get a fresh report from all 3 Credit Bureaus quarterly, which is worth the extra $5/month for me, so I am going to do it here in the next 24-48 hours.... But my question is will it provide a "newer" or more accurate score than what I already have? It says that they have to pull the information again, and my score has been on a great climb in the 3 weeks I've been enrolled. I've got some things that haven't updated on Transunion FICO, but have on the other 2. Any help/experience is greatly appreciated!

Just want to give an update. It's been about 1 week and I've had no problems. Signing in and out of Win 7 is very fast. Much better than with XP. Even though I have a slower hard drive with Windows 7 (5400 RPM) vs Windows XP (7200 RPM), Windows 7 is faster. Startup time is about the same, but shutdown is a lot faster, just like signing and out and logging in and out.
Wireless LAN (WLAN) configuration was painless and has worked well. It automatically reconnects when I boot and does not drop my connection when i stay logged in but switch users (this happened to me on XP with the IBM Access software).
It has been well worth the upgrade so far.
Systems I use: T42P, T61P, Y510, A600

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