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It depends on the lender. The one from here is a real FICO score but Classic 98. That is used by some mortgage lenders but Classic 04 is more common.
There are also some industry versions of the scores that are enhanced for auto, bankcard, etc. These vary a bit as they are designed to be a better determination of risk for that specific industry.
If you are looking for a mortgage, I suggest you pull your EQ FICO from here as that version is used by almost all mortgage lenders. They will also pull an Experian FICO but you won't be getting that anywhere by yourself. Mortgages usually use the middle FICO score of the 3 different scores - one each from EQ, TU, EX.
The one score you can be sure is worthless is the one you pulled from TU. I believe that is Transrisk score, not used by any lender of any kind.
The 589 score from TransUnion is not a FICO score. Ignore it.
@llecs wrote:The 589 score from TransUnion is not a FICO score. Ignore it.
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In fact if you'll read the small print the TU website says: TrueCredit.com now offers Consumer-Friendly VantageScore.
Not only does the VS use a different scoring formula than FICO the VS ranges from 501-990 whereas FICO ranges from 300-850. There is no way to compare the two scores.
From a BK years ago to:
EX - 3/11 pulled by lender- 835, EQ - 2/11-816, TU - 2/11-782
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