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me thinks that there is a problem between the new site and the mobile app for CK? On the new site, my FAKO score is 687; on the app, I am at 715! However, the site is using Vantage 3.0 and the app is still using the Transunion New Account scoring.
Again, as has been said before, take the score with a grain(truckload) of salt.
Also, I don't like that they took the notifications out.
@Anonymous wrote:me thinks that there is a problem between the new site and the mobile app for CK? On the new site, my FAKO score is 687; on the app, I am at 715! However, the site is using Vantage 3.0 and the app is still using the Transunion New Account scoring.
Again, as has been said before, take the score with a grain(truckload) of salt.
Also, I don't like that they took the notifications out.
CK's mobile app always lags behind their web interface. Not a big surprise that... the main site has a large beta at this point, the mobile app will likely be weeks or months behind would be my guess; they only recently got the TU report data integrated with the mobile app and it's been on CK for a while now as an example.
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@Anonymous wrote:me thinks that there is a problem between the new site and the mobile app for CK? On the new site, my FAKO score is 687; on the app, I am at 715! However, the site is using Vantage 3.0 and the app is still using the Transunion New Account scoring.
Again, as has been said before, take the score with a grain(truckload) of salt.
Also, I don't like that they took the notifications out.
CK's mobile app always lags behind their web interface. Not a big surprise that... the main site has a large beta at this point, the mobile app will likely be weeks or months behind would be my guess; they only recently got the TU report data integrated with the mobile app and it's been on CK for a while now as an example.
I just realized that the website and the mobile site are using two different scoring models. Therefore, thats where the difference in scores occur.