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dcsjohn wrote:
It is my impression that almost all CCC's use Vantage exclusuvely. That is based on personal experiences. I have always had excellent credit and never been denied anything. My FICO score going back many years (and still today) is 725 to 800. About a year ago the CCCs started lowering my credit limits even though I never missed a payment Since then I have ben unable to get ANY credit at all. (Checked most banks just out of curiousity). This must be due to my vantage score which is in the D-Subplime area while my FICO have been ib the 65 to 80 percentile. Amount of debt and available credit (which the banks may have decided to cut for no reason already) form almost the entire score. Your record of paying bills on time counts for almost nothihg! This ridiculous system seems to have taken over the workd and it is destroying lives.
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Why do you suppose there is such a large difference between your standings with FICO and Vantage? Also, the above seem internally contradictory.
Helllo,
@creditwherecreditisdue wrote:
dcsjohn wrote:
It is my impression that almost all CCC's use Vantage exclusuvely. That is based on personal experiences. I have always had excellent credit and never been denied anything. My FICO score going back many years (and still today) is 725 to 800. About a year ago the CCCs started lowering my credit limits even though I never missed a payment Since then I have ben unable to get ANY credit at all. (Checked most banks just out of curiousity). This must be due to my vantage score which is in the D-Subplime area while my FICO have been ib the 65 to 80 percentile. Amount of debt and available credit (which the banks may have decided to cut for no reason already) form almost the entire score. Your record of paying bills on time counts for almost nothihg! This ridiculous system seems to have taken over the workd and it is destroying lives.Welcome to the forums!
Why do you suppose there is such a large difference between your standings with FICO and Vantage? Also, the above seem internally contradictory.
Seeming inconsistency - I had never been denied anything UNTIL the past year. I had some medical expenses which forced me to make a large charge - I still made all the payments on time. This lowered my FICO only a moderate amount - still wellabove average (750) (about 65 percentile). But my Vantage went to 681 (on their scale) (about 36 percentile).Which is "D" - subprime on their scale. I stopped receiving credit immediately! Hope this explains the confusion. And illustrates the apparant disparity between scores in some cases. I plan to get paid off a 4 or 5 years ans stick to Debit cards!
@Anonymous wrote:Helllo,
@creditwherecreditisdue wrote:
dcsjohn wrote:
It is my impression that almost all CCC's use Vantage exclusuvely. That is based on personal experiences. I have always had excellent credit and never been denied anything. My FICO score going back many years (and still today) is 725 to 800. About a year ago the CCCs started lowering my credit limits even though I never missed a payment Since then I have ben unable to get ANY credit at all. (Checked most banks just out of curiousity). This must be due to my vantage score which is in the D-Subplime area while my FICO have been ib the 65 to 80 percentile. Amount of debt and available credit (which the banks may have decided to cut for no reason already) form almost the entire score. Your record of paying bills on time counts for almost nothihg! This ridiculous system seems to have taken over the workd and it is destroying lives.Welcome to the forums!
Why do you suppose there is such a large difference between your standings with FICO and Vantage? Also, the above seem internally contradictory.
Seeming inconsistency - I had never been denied anything UNTIL the past year. I had some medical expenses which forced me to make a large charge - I still made all the payments on time. This lowered my FICO only a moderate amount - still wellabove average (750) (about 65 percentile). But my Vantage went to 681 (on their scale) (about 36 percentile).Which is "D" - subprime on their scale. I stopped receiving credit immediately! Hope this explains the confusion. And illustrates the apparant disparity between scores in some cases. I plan to get paid off a 4 or 5 years ans stick to Debit cards!
I was not clear on HOW I think the scores are reported differrently - Vantage looks almost solely on how much debt that you have versus how much available credit is left (which is unafir because the CCC keeps cutting available credit - (in a vicious cycle) - they give almost no attention to the fact you have no defaults or even late payments over many many years of credit use.
We have been counseling here for some time that high/increasing utilization is a recipe for AA. An issuer does not need a Vantage score to work that out. All they need is a CBR and they all get them by softing.
FYI: My overall UTIL is around 8% - very excellent by FICO standards. Yet high balances were cited as a reason for a decreased Vantage score:
Yet my score was 787 and at the 59th percentile. About the same as my FICO would be. Maybe a little higher.