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What are you trying to say?
Namtac wrote:
It says that lenders consider more your FICO score.
What planet is that? Apply for anything on line and tell me they're like Jimmy Stewart in "It's a Wonderful Life." Good character and a firm handshake??? Ain't going to happen!
I love this site, but that statement seems disingenuous at best. Kind of like the very vague way they (don't) give you just one reason when your score changes - It could be any one of the following....
@fused111 wrote:What are you trying to say?
@Anonymous wrote:
It says that lenders consider more your FICO score.
What planet is that? Apply for anything on line and tell me they're like Jimmy Stewart in "It's a Wonderful Life." Good character and a firm handshake??? Ain't going to happen!
I love this site, but that statement seems disingenuous at best. Kind of like the very vague way they (don't) give you just one reason when your score changes - It could be any one of the following....
Yes FICO does but not the contributors who post here. Do you have specific questions? I would be happy to answer them if can. Otherwise there are many others here who can.
@Anonymous wrote:
@fused111 wrote:What are you trying to say?
@Anonymous wrote:
It says that lenders consider more your FICO score.
What planet is that? Apply for anything on line and tell me they're like Jimmy Stewart in "It's a Wonderful Life." Good character and a firm handshake??? Ain't going to happen!
I love this site, but that statement seems disingenuous at best. Kind of like the very vague way they (don't) give you just one reason when your score changes - It could be any one of the following....
What am I trying to say?
That FICO speaks in a lot of broad generalities. I suppose it's to protect their proprietary scoring methodology. The number is basically the only thing that counts any more.
If my score rises or falls, how about a specific reason?
Namtac wrote:
It says that lenders consider more your FICO score.
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I love this site, but that statement seems disingenuous at best.