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MyFico Score simulator.... how accurate

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tooleman694
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MyFico Score simulator.... how accurate

Anyone know how accurate the score simulator is on Myfico?

 

I was running some simulations, and it is saying I am going to get a 45 point increase in 4 months. What is interesting is that is when my Chapter 13 BK turns 3 years old. Then during the next couple months I am going to pick up 25 more points, getting me over 700.

 

Wondering if others have seen their numbers hold up.........

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dynamicvb
Valued Contributor

Re: MyFico Score simulator.... how accurate

I'm not sure where you are seeing this type of simulated score. You put in a scenario such as getting a new credit card or paying down a loan that gives you a projected change in your scores. I don't see anything that does a prediction in time without some type of action on your part. Of course, I could be wrong and just have not run across the feature you are talking about. I do know most people around here don't think the simulators are worth anything.

Started Rebuild 4/2018: EX 616| TU 604| EQ 621

Current 5/28/20:


First Goal Score: 750+ Reached 3/2019

Next Goal all over 800
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Anonymous
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Re: MyFico Score simulator.... how accurate

Simulators are junk.  Not just the MF simulator, all of them.  Don't trust a thing any simulator ever tells you.

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909
Regular Contributor

Re: MyFico Score simulator.... how accurate

Agreed. It seems the simulators are created to not actually simulate results of real-world credit scoring algorithms. After a few years of playing with them I’ve found them to be worse than useless.

It would be nice if myFICO provided a helpful simulation model as part of the subscription fee but they don’t. It’s somewhat similar to the partially/somewhat/mostly unhelpful credit score factors myFICO provides (see current thread where the OP with 38 year AoOA and 16 year AAoA) receives advice that their credit history is too short.

Don’t worry about it. You’ll just need to forecast your own credit score changes based on what you learn here.

Fico 8 Scores
7/2020: EQ - 842; TU - 832; EX - 848
10/2017: EQ - 823; TU - 835; EX - 824
05/2016: EQ - 712; TU - 706; EX - 710
11/2015: EQ - 694; TU - 651; EX - 653
5/2015: EQ - 670
5/2014: EQ - 653
11/2013: EQ - 645
05/2013: EQ - 656
11/2012: EQ - 646

Eight CCs ($179,500 CL, 0%-1% UTIL)
AoOA = 18.6 years, AAoA = 60 mos., AoYA = 18 mos.
One mortgage, one HELOC, no car loans.
Derogs from 2009 and 2010 now gone after 7 years. I started paying attention to credit scores in about 2014. It's taken a few years but credit scores are now good after starting in the high 500s back in 2011

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