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I was logged on to Equifax this morning and did a refresh of my score under Equifax and noted the number. I then noticed the option of updating your score under FICO. Was the number I received the same as if I ran the report here?
@Anonymous wrote:I was logged on to Equifax this morning and did a refresh of my score under Equifax and noted the number. I then noticed the option of updating your score under FICO. Was the number I received the same as if I ran the report here?
Equifax provides two scores. One is a FAKO and the other is the Equifax 04 score. The only way that would match your score here is if you pulled another report that shows not only yor FICO 08 scores but also various Bankcard, Auto and Mortgage enhanced scores of EQ and EX, one of which is your EQ 04 score.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I was logged on to Equifax this morning and did a refresh of my score under Equifax and noted the number. I then noticed the option of updating your score under FICO. Was the number I received the same as if I ran the report here?
Equifax provides two scores. One is a FAKO and the other is the Equifax 04 score. The only way that would match your score here is if you pulled another report that shows not only yor FICO 08 scores but also various Bankcard, Auto and Mortgage enhanced scores of EQ and EX, one of which is your EQ 04 score.
Thank you. It had been a while since I logged in directly at Equifax and I do not recall seeing the FICO option on updating your score before.