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@Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me the difference between the FICO and Plus Score??? I've been tracking my FICO and recently viewed my Equifax score using the free credit report website. It's so confusing, and I'm not sure which one is more accurate. Ugh!
Only concern yourself with FICO scores. What are your other two scores? Do you the know the baddies on your reports? Many here can help you repair your credit (legally of course), resulting in higher scores and better mortgage rates.
Tinka2007 wrote:Thanks smallfry! I'm trying to raise it asap, trying to purchase a house soon. When mortgage companies pull the credit reports are they looking at the FICO scores or is there another score I'm not aware of? I was told that for an interest-only loan the score should be at least 620.
Tinka2007 wrote:I've been tracking my FICO and recently viewed my Equifax score using the free credit report website....I'm trying to raise it asap, trying to purchase a house soon....I was told that for an interest-only loan the score should be at least 620.
Tinka2007 wrote:One said 644, and my FICO says 600.
Tinka2007 wrote:I'm sorry one credit site said 644, and FICO says 600, and the broker said I was around the 580's mark.