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Where is this new score?
Californiagirl wrote:Can some one please clarify why TU is now coming up with a secondary score listed as N/A with the header of New Account Model. I have a TU score listed right above it.Thanks
Californiagirl wrote:On a mortgage credit report that my loan officer pulled. Both my husband and I have all 3 scores but the additional TU that states New Account Model and the score reads as N/A.
@Bruiser wrote:could it be the upcoming fico changes in sept?hmm,..probably not,..but sounds interesting anyway
That would be a careless choice since TU is so slow at updating.. talk about wreaking havoc on the consumer finance world! LOL
@Anonymous wrote:
@Bruiser wrote:could it be the upcoming fico changes in sept?hmm,..probably not,..but sounds interesting anyway
That was my first guess when I saw this thread - that TU is computing and supplying both scores, so lenders (or at least mortgage lenders) can see how applicants' scores are affected by the new formula. Useful information if you're a mortgage lender.
Doesn't necessarily mean that TU is the September CRA, though ...