writemikep wrote:
I'm confused. CreditInform Premier (thru Cap One) gives you Experian reports, not Equifax. Also, the credit score example they show goes from 350-850, not 500-990 (which is the Vantage Score range). Is it FAKO or FICO?
Does anyone have CreditInform Premier and can clear this up?
Just a general FYI for those who are confused, especially newcomers to the forums:
Here's where you can buy FICO scores:
for Equifax:
myfico.com
Equifax.com (only the EQ score would be FICO; any others are FAKO)
for TransUnion:
myfico.com
transunion
cs.com --Note the -cs!! (only the TU score would be FICO; any others are FAKO)
for Experian:
You can't buy them anywhere. Period.
You can
find out your classic EX FICOs by applying for a mortgage or by belonging to PSECU, a credit union in Pennsylvania with tight membership requirements.
Any other score from any other site --
any other site*** --is a FAKO.
***OK, OK, for you Alliant folks: Alliant offers the FICO EX Next-Gen score. It is
not the classic EX FICO score. Also, the HSBC Sears/ KMart card will tell you your classic TU FICO score.
If a site isn't trumpeting that its score is a FICO, it isn't. "Credit score" doesn't mean FICO score.
FICO's range from 300 - 850, not 350 - 850, so whatever CreditInform Premiere is, this is more evidence that it's not FICO.
Sites like TrueCredit, CreditSecure, and so forth are useful for monitoring changes on your credit reports. The scores aren't particularly indicative of anything at all.
Message Edited by haulingthescoreup on 06-07-2009 11:51 AM
* Credit is a wonderful servant, but a terrible master. * Who's the boss --you or your credit?
FICO's: EQ 781 - TU 793 - EX 779 (from PSECU) - Done credit hunting; having fun with credit gardening. - EQ 590 on 5/14/2007