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My credit score just jumped 57 points.
My credit card balances didn't reduce and I can't see anything in my report which would explain this.
Has there been any change to the scoring system?
Why would my score jump this much when my circumstances haven't changed much, if at all?
@Anonymous wrote:My credit score just jumped 57 points.
My credit card balances didn't reduce and I can't see anything in my report which would explain this.
Has there been any change to the scoring system?
Why would my score jump this much when my circumstances haven't changed much, if at all?
Something more then likely changed that you are not seeing or noticing. Possibly your AAoA has changed.
Thanks, what is AAoA ???
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks, what is AAoA ???
AAoA = Average age of accounts
That could have such a positive impact on my score??
@Anonymous wrote:My credit score just jumped 57 points.
My credit card balances didn't reduce and I can't see anything in my report which would explain this.
Has there been any change to the scoring system?
Why would my score jump this much when my circumstances haven't changed much, if at all?
Hello and welcome to the forums.
Congratulations on the score increase BTW (By The Way). Which score was it and where did you buy it?
It is often if not impossible to figure out why a scores goes up (or down). Obviously something has changed but the key is finding what that change was.
When is the last time you pulled your full, free reports at annualcreditreport.com? If it's been a year I would pull them again and compare them line by line to what was reported last year. Much can happen in a year's time and it's hard for any of us to keep up.
If you can't get the free reports right now it might be worth the cost to buy them dirctly from the CRA's.
Also here is a list of Abbreviations
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From a BK years ago to:
EX - 9/09 pulled by lender 802, 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".
I did the 3 bureau score and they had all jumped that amount of points. As I say, my financial position hasn't changed much (if at all) so I must believe that it is AAoA as someone has suggested.
@Anonymous wrote:I did the 3 bureau score and they had all jumped that amount of points. As I say, my financial position hasn't changed much (if at all) so I must believe that it is AAoA as someone has suggested.
There is no 3 bureau credit score that are FICO scores.
IMO I would ignore the scores and just use those reports to keep track of your credit reports.
Since they are not FICO scores you are referring to the reasons for score increase with FAKO scores is beyond our reach here at MYFICO. lol
@Anonymous wrote:I did the 3 bureau score and they had all jumped that amount of points. As I say, my financial position hasn't changed much (if at all) so I must believe that it is AAoA as someone has suggested.
As JM-AM said there is no 3 in 1 monitoring service that offers FICO scores. Which one are you enrolled in?
No one has been able to buy their own Experian FICO score since February of 2009. Creditors can pull Experian and also there is a CU (PSECU) in Pennsylvania that supplies that information to it's members only. You can only buy true FICO scores at a few places. One place is here at myFICO. I suggest you do an internet search for "myfico discount codes" to save a little money.
At one time you could also purchase your Transunion score at www.transunioncs.com but that site seems to be having problems lately. At www.equifax.com EQ will still sell you an EQ FICO score but you have to look very hard to find it.
From a BK years ago to:
EX - 9/09 pulled by lender 802, 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".
i use freecreditreport.com.....and did the 3 in 1 report.....all were similar....I then did the myfico score and it was significantly less??? im looking at a mortgage with wells fargo and i know that they use the RELS system which pulls all 3 reports...trans, experian and equifax.....dont know what to think