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Great article for those that do not know as we do here, that all scores are not created equal. I have yet to see something that could be considered an "across the board score" for anything myself.
We still don't know what the bank sees as a score until we're hit with an HP. I love how in the article they said: "Consumers should correct for this by shopping around for credit. Lenders offer different loan terms, and consumers should look for the best option, the consumer bureau said."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/25/cfpb-credit-scores-consumers-lenders_n_1913585.html
This is one reason why I think it is a waste of money to buy scores. The score you see may not be the one the lender sees so what you just bought is useless. Plus there are a plethora of ways to obtain a score for free.
@navigatethis12 wrote:This is one reason why I think it is a waste of money to buy scores. The score you see may not be the one the lender sees so what you just bought is useless. Plus there are a plethora of ways to obtain a score for free.
True, but the score you see should be a ballpark figure of what the lender will see. (YMMV of course)
I still prefer to see my FICO's when I can, I cant help it
+1 Sometimes I just have to know!!!