cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Different institutions reporting notably different Experian scores within seven days

tag
Zoostation1
Valued Contributor

Re: Different institutions reporting notably different Experian scores within seven days

@NoHardLimits Usually but not always old scores.  Back in 2023 my roommate opened a QS and the score in his letter turned out to be his EX8, while in 2024 I opened  Savor that referenced my EQ5 in the letter (as did all my previous C1 cards).

Rebuild Started Nov 2021
June 2022 FICO 8:
June 2022 FICO 9:
June 2022 FICO 10:
June 2022 FICO 10T:
Oct 2025 FICO 8:
Oct 2025 FICO 9:
Oct 2025 FICO 10:
Oct 2025 FICO 10T:
Message 11 of 12
NoHardLimits
Valued Contributor

Re: Different institutions reporting notably different Experian scores within seven days


@Zoostation1 wrote:

@NoHardLimits Usually but not always old scores.  Back in 2023 my roommate opened a QS and the score in his letter turned out to be his EX8, while in 2024 I opened  Savor that referenced my EQ5 in the letter (as did all my previous C1 cards).


@Zoostation1  Thanks for providing that unusual data point.  Capital One is a strange one indeed.

November 2025 Scorecard: Clean, Thick, Mature, New Revolver
FICO8:
FICO9:
VantageScore3:
Inquiries (n/12, n/24):
AAoA: 11 yrs | AoORA: 38 yrs | AoYRA: less than 1 yr | New Accounts: 1/6, 2/12, 3/24 | Util: 1% | DTI: 1%
Message 12 of 12
Advertiser Disclosure: The offers that appear on this site are from third party advertisers from whom FICO receives compensation.