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@Anonymous wrote:so you might see a different score the next time you visit the site.
I'm still getting credit for being AU on the Discover card--I can tell because it's my oldest account on EQ and TU--so I don't think it's happened yet, at least not across the board.
@Anonymous wrote:
I haven't seen another post on this yet, but I do apologize if this is a repeat...Does anyone know if FICO 08 has already gone into effect?I have a WAMU card and I just received an email that my credit score increased (it just jumped up by 37 points, TYVM! ). The email also said:Although FICO(R) scores can change over time based on changes in your credit file, we want to let you know that a recent update to the FICO scoring system may result in an additional change to some people's FICO scores. Our system has been updated to return the most recent version of FICO score, so you might see a different score the next time you visit the site. We expect that most people will see a relatively small change in their score as a result of this update.
Fair Isaac--the company that developed the FICO score--changes the
scoring model periodically to reflect the current lending environment. This
updated version of the model ensures that the FICO score continues to be
reliable, consistent, and powerful risk assessment tool.
Does this mean they are now using the new equation?
Which CRA score does this refer to?
massagemama wrote:I haven't seen another post on this yet, but I do apologize if this is a repeat...Does anyone know if FICO 08 has already gone into effect?I have a WAMU card and I just received an email that my credit score increased (it just jumped up by 37 points, TYVM! ).
Dawn wrote:Which CRA score does this refer to?
massagemama wrote:I haven't seen another post on this yet, but I do apologize if this is a repeat...Does anyone know if FICO 08 has already gone into effect?I have a WAMU card and I just received an email that my credit score increased (it just jumped up by 37 points, TYVM! ).