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Anonymous
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Applications and reported inquiries

I applied online at a site that sent my information out and 4 companies pulled my credit. I also applied directly with Capital One ( and got approved) on the same day . Now, my credit report from TU and Experian indicate 5 inquiries. I thought that auto loan requests around the same time were to be applied as one inquiry. Apparently not.

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pizzadude
Credit Mentor

Re: Applications and reported inquiries

They will show as individual inquiries on your reports but are scored as only one inquiry assuming that they are all coded as Auto.
March2010 FICO® ~ 695 TU, 653 EQ, 697 EX
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Anonymous
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Re: Applications and reported inquiries

Thanks. That makes me feel much better.

 

I was worried because through Equifax I got the three CB scores and Equifax ( true FICO ) did not drop any, but the TU an EXP dropped about 20 points. Those two probably are not true FICO's. I just ran the TU FICO through this site and it was much higher and about the same as before the loan application.

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MarineVietVet
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Applications and reported inquiries


@Anonymous wrote:

Thanks. That makes me feel much better.

 

I was worried because through Equifax I got the three CB scores and Equifax ( true FICO ) did not drop any, but the TU an EXP dropped about 20 points. Those two probably are not true FICO's. I just ran the TU FICO through this site and it was much higher and about the same as before the loan application.


Hello and welcome.

 

I agree it can be very confusing what "scores" to believe.

 

(With all due credit to long time member llecs for this):

"Virtually everyone sells scores, but they are not all FICO scores. If you got scores from the big 3, then very likely 2 or all 3 of them are not FICO scores. Experian and TransUnion do not sell FICO scores on their website. We call these non-FICO scores, FAKOs, and can easily be as much as a few points to 100+ points off your real FICO when pulled the same day. If it didn't say "FICO" next to the score, then it isn't.

Other companies (e.g. freecreditreport.com, freescore.com, truecredit, creditkarma, Equifax Credit Complete, Quizzle, and dozens of others out there) sell scores, but they are nothing more than gimmicks and lenders don't use them. They do this because they want to avoid paying any fees to FICO and when they say "credit score" people buy it anyway on the assumption that it is a FICO. The scores are off because the formula is different, factors in different things as compared to FICO, and score ranges are different than FICO's (e.g. FICO is 300-850, Vantage is 501-990, PLUS is 330-830, TransRisk is 350-850, and so on)."

 

 

 

From a BK years ago to:
EX - 3/11 pulled by lender- 835, EQ - 2/11-816, TU - 2/11-782

"Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they've made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem".

 


 

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Anonymous
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Re: Applications and reported inquiries


@pizzadude wrote:
They will show as individual inquiries on your reports but are scored as only one inquiry assuming that they are all coded as Auto.


+1

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