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Quizzle score: 597
Credit Karma: 592
Credit.com : 709
Experian: 692
MyFico Transunion: 695
This is a huge range. all of these were from most recent updates
So who is right?
@rollerkosh wrote:Quizzle score: 597
Credit Karma: 592
Credit.com : 709
Experian: 692
MyFico Transunion: 695
This is a huge range. all of these were from most recent updates
So who is right?
The Experian and MyFico scores are true Fico 08 scores and are used by creditors. The credit.com and Quizzle scores are scores that are not used at all and are considered 'FAKOs'. The CreditKarma score is a Vantage 3.0 score and is used by a very few creditors (supposedly). Hope this helps
@rollerkosh wrote:Quizzle score: 597
Credit Karma: 592
Credit.com : 709
Experian: 692
MyFico Transunion: 695
This is a huge range. all of these were from most recent updates
So who is right?
@rollerkosh wrote:Quizzle score: 597
Credit Karma: 592
Credit.com : 709
Experian: 692
MyFico Transunion: 695
This is a huge range. all of these were from most recent updates
So who is right?
They are all "right" in the sense that they are based on algorithms that differ one from the other. As in your other post, you're comparing apples to oranges...to grapes, to kiwis to peaches to bananas. They are all different.
There are different algorithms at play here. All are valid scores for what they are. The one that matters, that "90 percent of lenders use" is the FICO score. The others (ETA: such as Quizzle, CreditKarma, and Credit.com) are for educational purposes only, as they note on their websites. ETA: Experian and TransUnion are FICO scores.