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January 23, 2010

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Lee Dobbins asked:


Your credit score is a numerical gauge of your ability to payback loans. Anytime you want to borrow money or get credit, the lender will look up this score to determine the risk involved in lending to you. The higher the score the better, so if you get a credit report and see a high score that means your credit is good, right?

Not necessarily so. The fact is there are several different credit scoring methods. Credit scores calculated from the same credit reports can differ substantially from credit scoring method to credit scoring method. So how can you ever know what your credit score really is? Well, luckily, 75% percent of lenders use FICO scores exclusively and you can purchase FICO scores yourself–you just have to know where to go.

FICO credit scoring was developed by Fair Isaac and Company as a numerical method of determining your credit worthiness. The scores range between 300 and 850 and are basically based on your past bill paying performance.

It would be easy if everyone used this scoring system, but the three major credit bureaus each have their own version of the FICO score: Equifax uses the Beacon system, TransUnion uses the Empirica system, and Experian uses the Experian/Fair Isaac system.

Althought they all use slightly different systems, all systems are based on the original FICO scoring method so generally your score should be equivalent from each. Of course, some lenders may also use their own scoring methods as well.

There is only one place where you can get your FICO score from all three bureaus and that is at www.myfico.com. If you order your credit score from anywhere else, again be aware that these scores are “FAKOs” (or “fake”) and can differ considerably from your FICO credit scores.

Adding to the confusion is the credit bureaus themselves. Recently, Experian revealed that the national average credit score of its consumers is 678. This is very misleading to the average consumer. When you buy your credit report and score directly from Experians website, you are getting what they call the “PLUS Score,” which is NOT a FICO score, and is NOT used by lenders anywhere. (Equifax is the exception–you can buy your FICO score directly from them at their website; however, the only place to get all three scores together is at www.myfico.com.) The 678 PLUS Score reported by Experian is actually the average of consumers’ PLUS Scores, not their FICO Scores.

Clearly, the PLUS Score (and all Non-FICO scores) are useless. Not only that, but such hype misleads consumers into purchasing their PLUS Score thinking that they are getting the same credit score that their lender will use. Non-FICO scores are worthless not matter what the credit bureaus or any website selling non-FICO scores claim. Even a few points difference in your credit score can mean confronting the reality of the loss of thousands of dollars out of your pocket–a loss that you probably didn’t plan for. The next time you want the most accurate credit score available, do yourself a favor and get the industry standard: the FICO credit score.



FAIRLEY

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Tom Dikkin asked:


There are three credit reference agencies, Callcredit, Equifax, and Experian, which store information on county court judgment, bankruptcies, repossessions, and applications for credit, IVA, arrears. If once such remarks attached to any person, almost ways of securing financial provisions is just end up. Considering the matter, and seeing the gravity of the situation, the financial market has taken up generous steps of loans for bad credit people. These money provisions help them fight away from their adverse credit saddles.

Keeping a good financial equanimity, these loans for the people with bad credit have been categorised into secured and unsecured forms. For the former, entire of the obtain process almost depends on the collateral which is anticipated in such kinds of loans. After evaluating the current value of the placed asset, the required sum of money is sanctioned to the borrowers. To the contrary, unsecured forms in which there is no any ceremony of collateral placing. Despite all that, the need of money is fulfilled without creating much hassle.

Importantly, as far as the terms and conditions of Loans for bad credit people are concerned, people have to face fluctuation. Terms fluctuation varies person to person and lender to lender respectively. However, still borrowers are master. They can obtain these provisions on comparative rates owing to intense competition in the market.

Today’s money market is blooming in such kinds of short term money provisions for the people with adverse credit history. Interestingly, this time borrowers need not visit lender to lender in prospect of obtaining a good and productive provision. Since lenders have decided dispensing these money provision via online now. The method is very simple and convenient. Just in a click of yours and innumerable sites of lenders get opened. Select some of them from; go through their terms and conditions. Of course, lastly, ready to conclude your deal which matches your budget.



FORTENBERRY

May 17, 2008

What is a good credit score for an 18 year old?

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kt asked:


I’m 18 and have been working on building my credit since March (when I turned 18). I understand that building a long credit history helps raise your score, so I know I won’t automatically start with a score in the 700s or 800s.

My current scores are TransUnion – 662 Experian – 662 and Equifax – 649.

I would like to purchase a car at some point in the next 6 months, so I would like to know, are these reasonable scores?

Thanks!

KERNS

February 28, 2008

Only 1 credit agency is reporting a score for me, how do I get the others to report a score for me?

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navigator_inc asked:


I have an excellent credit score @ 774, but only Experian is reporting a score for me. How do I get Equifax and Trans Union to report also?

MATTINGLY

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