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......is coming back to myFICO in a few weeks! YAY!!!
@eviLution wrote:......is coming back to myFICO in a few weeks! YAY!!!
are you serious?
I was excited about the news as well. However what has not been defined is what scoring model they will offer. If they decide to offer an obsolete model then we're in the same boat as we are with the TU model offered here.
Here is the link discussing it in the feedback forum: http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/myFICO-Product-Feedback/Experian-coming-back-to-myfico/td-p/2129755
@Rhaeny wrote:I was excited about the news as well. However what has not been defined is what scoring model they will offer. If they decide to offer an obsolete model then we're in the same boat as we are with the TU model offered here.
Here is the link discussing it in the feedback forum: http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/myFICO-Product-Feedback/Experian-coming-back-to-myfico/td-p/2129755
thanks for the info Rhaeny and hopefully its the one used by most lenders. If not i agree, no use paying for it.
@Rhaeny wrote:I was excited about the news as well. However what has not been defined is what scoring model they will offer. If they decide to offer an obsolete model then we're in the same boat as we are with the TU model offered here.
What is the problem with the TU FICO they provide here? I thought FICO is FICO... looks like more reading for me?
@kroberts67 wrote:
@Rhaeny wrote:I was excited about the news as well. However what has not been defined is what scoring model they will offer. If they decide to offer an obsolete model then we're in the same boat as we are with the TU model offered here.
What is the problem with the TU FICO they provide here? I thought FICO is FICO... looks like more reading for me?
More reading...!Credit Scoring 101:The Son Of Credit Scoring 101