09-21-2012 02:38 PM
This is my first post here and I am trying to figure out why there is such a big difference in credit score here and what is reported to lenders. I have had some credit issues but I am working on rebuilding. So I applied for a CC which was approved, but when they sent me my paperwork it advised my Credit Score from Equifax is 586 (9-11-2012). But my credit score here from Equifax is report 658(9-12-2012). Does anyone know why such a big difference or should there ever be that big a difference. Thank you for any assistance in understanding.
09-21-2012 07:43 PM
Assuming nothing changed your FICO, look at the source of the CC's score. While most use a FICO, some do not. They'll sometimes use an internal score proprietary to them. If the score does mention a FICO, then make sure it also came from Equifax (e.g. make sure they didn't pull EX or TU which would be a different score). Finally, if it is a FICO and from the same CRA, then it's possible they pulled a CC-enhanced FICO which weighs your past CC experience over all other TLs.
09-25-2012 01:19 PM
I checked and it is from the same credit reporting agency as I get my score from here. The scores are less then 24 hrs apart.
09-25-2012 06:27 PM
That narrows out report changes, so the CC's score would either be their own in-house non-FICO score, an older or newer EQ FICO, or a CC-enhanced FICO. I vote for the latter.
09-25-2012 07:21 PM
More details help determine the type of score. Did they specifiy a range? Did they say it was a FICO score?
09-26-2012 05:39 PM
I was wondering the same thing. I pulled my TU score on here and it was 598. I applied for a Walmart card and got denied less than 10 minutes after getting a score from here. They report my TU score as 401. Maybe it's just me but that seems like an awfully large difference.
09-26-2012 05:52 PM
Are you sure it was TU? When I applied for a Walmart card they pulled EX. And there was a considerable difference between my TU and EX.
Starting Score: 50409-26-2012 06:17 PM
I have a huge difference too. Nordstrom pulled EQ at 657, I pulled my own EQ from Equifax directly and got 714, and myFICO gives my EQ score as 763. Kinda sucks when I think my EQ score is 763 and I apply for a card that I should get with that score then get DENIED :/
09-26-2012 06:28 PM
Directly from them:
Your Credit Score: 401
Date: 09/22/2012
Scores range from a low of 300 to a high of 620.
Key factors that adversely affected your credit score:
HIGH RATIO OF REVOLVING ACCTS OPENED LAST YEAR TO ALL REVOLVING ACCTS Only one revolving account with a $200 limit of the two accounts I have. I did notice on my report it showed a high balance of $191.00. Which when ever I use the card I always pay it the same day. Maybe they reported my balance the same day before the payment was processed and just boned me until next month.
TOO FEW ACCOUNTS CURRENTLY PAID AS AGREED There are only 2 accounts and both are up to date and never missed a payment in the 2 years they have been open.
SINCERELY,
CREDIT MANAGER
GE Capital Retail Bank
09-26-2012 07:04 PM
Spoolingbyu wrote:
Scores range from a low of 300 to a high of 620.
It's not a FICO. They use their own internal score to approve/deny folks.

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