I have an Experian account and can see that my fico score on February 20 is 702. I applied for a chase freedom credit card that day, and I was not approved immediately. I called recon and I was still not approved. Yesterday I received a paper letter from chase, which stated that my score based on Experian at 02/21/2019 was 645 points.
I logged into the Experian account today and saw 702 points.
What chase doing?
I have some other chase letters indicating that the scoring system name belongs to CardAcquisitionRiskScoreV2 and my score there is 664.
The letter I can't understand score 645 shows source: Experian
OK... Although the 645 score comes from Experian, it is not directly equal to the Experian score?
I will not continue to try to apply for Chase's credit card for a while.
Thank you, myfico is a valuable community.
I'm not sure if Chase is the same way as Amex but I know Amex online has a section where you can see the FICO they use in making their decisions I haven't played around on Chase's online account just yet to see if they show what FICO they use but I would check I know Amex is behind
@Anonymous wrote:OK... Although the 645 score comes from Experian, it is not directly equal to the Experian score?
I will not continue to try to apply for Chase's credit card for a while.Thank you, myfico is a valuable community.
The letter should list reasons why you were denied. Those reasons can give you an idea on when to attempt applying again
the score in Amex “View FICO® Score” is totally the same as the score in Experian.
And if you look the line in small font, it said "Your FICO® Score 8 based on Experian data is the same score used by American Express"