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"The grand total number of credit scores is truly countless -- so while 49 FICO scores seems like a large number, it's really a drop in the bucket," said Ulzheimer. "The good news is that proper credit management transcends all credit risk scores. If you do the right things, you'll have a good score across the board."
http://money.cnn.com/2012/08/28/pf/fico-credit-scores/index.html
Thank goodnesss I only have to keep up with three fakos and 3 ficos... I'd go bonkers.
49 FICO Scores? can you say......Multiple Personality Disorder
FWIW -- A some of those scores have very little usage in the real world.
Maybe some bank or CU is still using a Beacon (Equifax) 96, for example, but I highly doubt it.
Yet more ...
Your credit score isn't what you think it is
http://money.cnn.com/2012/09/25/pf/credit-scores-cfpb/index.html
@Anonymous-own-fico wrote:Yet more ...
Your credit score isn't what you think it is
http://money.cnn.com/2012/09/25/pf/credit-scores-cfpb/index.html
If you read between the lines, it seems that their mostly talking about FAKO scores in this article.
@Anonymous-own-fico wrote:"The grand total number of credit scores is truly countless -- so while 49 FICO scores seems like a large number, it's really a drop in the bucket," said Ulzheimer. "The good news is that proper credit management transcends all credit risk scores. If you do the right things, you'll have a good score across the board."
http://money.cnn.com/2012/08/28/pf/fico-credit-scores/index.html
Wow...49 is alot of scores, and to know there are many more
33 of those are probably EX and you'll never see them!!!
@Shogun wrote:33 of those are probably EX and you'll never see them!!!
Heh, only 8 of the scores from EX (approximately) have any relevant value in the market place. It's bad but not quite that extreme .