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How accurate is the credit score part of the product? I do understand that it isn't my Experian FICO score, but I'm just curious as to how accurate or close it is to my Experian FICO score. Has anyone ever used this product before?
@keith021 wrote:How accurate is the credit score part of the product? I do understand that it isn't my Experian FICO score, but I'm just curious as to how accurate or close it is to my Experian FICO score. Has anyone ever used this product before?
No one has been able to pull their own Experian score since last February. Creditors can pull Experian and also there is a CU in Pennsylvania that supplies that information to it's members only.
A web site might tell you can buy a "credit score" but if the word "FICO" is not anywhere it is NOT a true FICO score. Experian will sell you a "credit score" but it is what is called a Plus score. It is not an Experian FICO score.
I understand that I'm not able to pull my own Experian FICO score as stated above, I was wondering how big of a difference is between the Experian FICO score and the 'credit score' that is provided from Citi's Identity Monitor product.
keith021 wrote:
I understand that I'm not able to pull my own Experian FICO score as stated above, I was wondering how big of a difference is between the Experian FICO score and the 'credit score' that is provided from Citi's Identity Monitor product.
@keith021 wrote:I understand that I'm not able to pull my own Experian FICO score as stated above, I was wondering how big of a difference is between the Experian FICO score and the 'credit score' that is provided from Citi's Identity Monitor product.
It doesn't matter if the difference is 1 point or 100. The two scores do not correlate in any shape, form, or fashion. It's useless to compare them for scoring purposes.