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So I'm just wondering how I can have a 724 TU, 698 EQ and 714 EX but my Vantage is 680. How is that possible? I have no bads except for a couple late payments 3 years ago on my student loans. I have two CC. A BofA for $7k that I just got and an older CapOne that just recently got upped to $1250. I've been workign really hard to get my credit score up and finally did, but still not sure why my VAntageis so low compared to my Fico.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Vantage scores are FAKO scores
Score from here or lenders are Fico scores
Score ranges are different too (501-990 vs. 300-850). And both factor in stuff the other does not.
But I got this Vantage score directly through Transunion. I'm actually paying them for this monitoring service. How can that be FACO?
@Dresec wrote:But I got this Vantage score directly through Transunion. I'm actually paying them for this monitoring service. How can that be FACO?
Sorry to say don't waste your money what they sell you is not what they furnish to lenders
@Dresec wrote:But I got this Vantage score directly through Transunion. I'm actually paying them for this monitoring service. How can that be FACO?
If you read the fine print at the various sites, such as Transunion, you will see a notation/explanation about the scores being for educational purposes. And for those purposes, I suppose they live up to that premise. Even though TU is a credit reporting agency, the score they provide to consumers is NOT the same that lenders see, and therefore, are for educational purposes only. They serve a purpose for monitoring TRENDS in scores...if they go up, something positive happened; if they go down, something negative. You can then look at the report to see exactly what influenced any change.
The reality is, the only time to really be concerned about one's scores is when one is applying for credit. Scores are going to fluctuate. That's a given, since they are simply a snapshot of one's credit at a particular moment in time.