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I pulled my credit reports on 6/1/17 from Myfico and Credit check total. All my scores are the same except Equifax. Which one is more accurate?
Shouldnt they be the same if I pulled them on the same date and they are both Fico 8 scores?
Review both reports' data and see if one is old data -- balance reported, account age, inquiries count, etc.
CCT tends to be more recent and accurate for me than MyFico. My MyFico alerts can be over a week old by the time I get them.
What I don't understand is if the pull is being done live in that moment how is one service showing old data?
It just means that it's not using live pull data. I'm fairly confident in saying that CCT uses the most recent data at the moment you do a pull. I know nothing about myFICO, but perhaps they are using slightly older data at times when they produce their scores.
Just because a score is presented at a certain time doesn't necessarily mean it was generated at that moment. A perfect example of this is Discover. They usually provide me with a new score on the 4th or so of each month, but the date of the data used for the score that's presented to me on the 4th is usually the 27th-29th, meaning it's roughly a week old. If I pull my scores on the 4th from CCT, I know that the scores I'm getting are based on data from the 4th... so if something has changed in the last few days it will be reflected in my CCT score, but not necessarily the score I see presented to me on the same day from Discover.
But if someone doesn't have a myfico subscription account of any kind why would myfico have older stored data on someone? I can understand if someone is signed up to receive monthly scores from somewhere and they haven't updated yet for the month..Your explanation makes sense just asking in general
I don't know the answer to that, as I know nothing about how myFICO works. Perhaps others can chime in. I guess an equally acceptable question would be why does Discover then, for example, post scores a week later than the date that the scores were generated on? Or, are they being posted right away just using week-old data? No way to know for sure, I suppose.
They're both accurate. "Up to date" is the term we're looking for.
I have no experience with CCT, but I've had myFICO for about three months. I've noticed that alerts lag. But when the 3B reports are pulled, they have the most recent information available. I recently had an alert fly in giving me information that was already reflected on the 3B report that was generated a couple of days previously.
More alerts on CCT this morning. Still basically nothing from MyFico for a week. Pretty frustrating. Even free monitoring sites are fast. WalletHub is the fastest ever, but it's a FAKO score.