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Bankruptcy and High Score?

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CreditDrama85
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Bankruptcy and High Score?

maybe someone can explain to me why it is possible for some with bankruptcy to have a higher score than someone who hasn't filed bankrupcty but has a few derogs? granted manual review will always be a factor but this seems backwards. 

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Anonymous
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Re: Bankruptcy and High Score?

In my opinion, because some have filed bankruptcy they have cleared the more derogatory marks to have just 1 Mark and depending on how the creditors look at the bankruptcy is why they will be considered for credit.
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CreditDrama85
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Re: Bankruptcy and High Score?

i guess i can see that as an explanation. a BK is one major derog as opposed to scattered derogs on a report

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AndySoCal
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Re: Bankruptcy and High Score?

A factor that needs to be considered is when the derogatory information occured. If the backruptcy occured 8 years ago on one report and the other report has account an account currently late place a recent collection then yes the score for the BK report could be higher. FICO also considers when the derogatory information occured.

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