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Credit Scores: Why discrepancies? And are mine any good?

Date: Thu, 07/26/2007 - 09:43

Submitted by anonymous
on Thu, 07/26/2007 - 09:43

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Total Replies: 11


Hi,

I'm new to this, but I hope someone can help me.

[1] I just checked my credit report, and it seems like there's a big difference between my scores. Here they are:

TransUnion: 708
Experian: 688
Equifax: 637

[2] Any impressions? Are these good scores? Will I be able to buy a house? I'm nervous about this and got into trouble in the past. I think I'm okay now, though my student loans haven't haven't come due yet.

Thanks, ya'll!

sharon


Sharon -

your scores are actually excellent, compared to the majority of Americans. You fall right in with the average-to-above-average crowd.

If you have pulled your reports from all three bureaus, go over them with a fine tooth comb, so to speak,and start disputing anything that appears to be inaccurate, or has been paid and should be reported as such on your credit reports. This will help increase your score. And be careful when looking to buy a house that you deal directly with a bank or mortgage company - not a mortgage broker. From personal experience. I ended up with no less than 12 inquiries on my credit reports because the broker was so hot to get my loan so she could get her cut of the money that she ran my credit through multiple lenders - all of which made an inquiry on my credit reports.


lrhall41

Submitted by SUEBEEHONEY70 on Thu, 07/26/2007 - 11:02

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Thanks alot, SUEBEEHONEY70. Good to know that I'm doing okay ... But I wonder if you have any insight about why my Equifax score could be so much lower? The main difference between Equifax and the other two seems to be that my credit card companies, etc. don't seem to report to Equifax. Could that be the reason? And anyway, is this discrepancy something that could hurt me? Or do potential lenders just take some kind of average between all three reports?

Also, what's FICO? Is that a different/unrelated score from the three we've been discussing?

Thanks!


lrhall41

Submitted by anonymous on Thu, 07/26/2007 - 11:19

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Actually, I take that back. Upon closer inspection, it's not quite that there's absolutely no data for Equifax. On my True Credit reports, whereas for the other agencies, there are little boxes saying 'OK' or '30' (where I was late by 30 days), for Equifax, there are just blank white boxes. This is the case with Equifax for ***ALL*** of my accounts. According to True Credit's little key, those blank boxes designate 'Unknown'. Why would that be?


lrhall41

Submitted by anonymous on Thu, 07/26/2007 - 11:47

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