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Credit Karma is using the Vantage 3.0 scoring model which is essentially useless for people. Use CK to monitor your reports such as balances, utilization, new accounts reporting, hard pulls, etc but don't use their scores. The FICO scores you pulled are accurate and the ones you should care about.
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In other words CK is crap 😂😂
Well, it's great as a free credit monitoring service but for scoring purposes it shouldn't even be acknowledged
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I get the apprehension about VS3 and its materially different algos from Fico but it is a real scoring system and should be followed along with the others. While everyone is unfamiliar with what makes it tick, if you track it alongside with the changes in your profile over time it will start to make sense. Yes it counts events differently than fico but that is why it exists. Many times changes will occur in your profile but fico wont budge. Meanwhile VS3 is moving like crazy. I feel its way more sensitive than fico to smaller changes or events in your credit activity. Good or bad, its only reacting to data input which is its main purpose. Over time as people start to get a feel for what makes it tick people will warm up to it. In the meantime, i feel everyone should keep an eye on it as its a real thing and is being adopted more and more by lenders. Maybe it wont unseat fico as the top dog in the very near future but it will still be seen as a tool in credit evaluation. Better to try to understand it than ignore it and wish you didnt.
BTW... not affiliated in any way. 😂
IMHO, I don't believe it has anything to do with whether people will get a feel for it or not. My stance is: If lenders are not using it to determine my credit worthiness for a credit product, then it is useless to me. Now, if/when that changes, that's a horse of a different color. Then, I'll take a second glance. Just my 2cents.
Hi. I've actually had an experience with BCU using vantage score as part of their evaluation for a credit card consideration recently.
@jmos wrote:Hi. I've actually had an experience with BCU using vantage score as part of their evaluation for a credit card consideration recently.
Which one?