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I do not have the same experience. Experian tends to be my lowest score (TU > EQ > EX), at least when it relates to FICO 8.
I want to ask the same question about TU... From what I've observed, EX seems more responsive in that they've been quicker to raise my score as I've opened new credit and made payments. They just bumped me 7 points earlier this month apparently because my reported balances went down $26 or so from last month. I'm thinking about testing the theory by letting smaller and smaller balances report each month to see what happens. Hopefully EQ, and especially TU, will catch up.
I happen to believe that this varies from person to person. Perception is reality. If one perceives something, that's the way it is [for them]. It's like that thread from a week ago or so when someone said "why does Experian get pulled the most when applying for credit" and many people replied saying that the other 2 bureaus pulled them more. I don't think you'd really find much consistency if you polled enough people; it's likely all over the place.
@Anonymous wrote:I happen to believe that this varies from person to person. Perception is reality. If one perceives something, that's the way it is [for them]. It's like that thread from a week ago or so when someone said "why does Experian get pulled the most when applying for credit" and many people replied saying that the other 2 bureaus pulled them more. I don't think you'd really find much consistency if you polled enough people; it's likely all over the place.
Ha! I was about to reply that EX is the highest because no one will ever pull them for me. So yes, it is certainly a YMMV situation for sure!
I remember a time when i didn't even have an EX score but that's all changed.
EX continues to be my strongest reporting CRA consistently without fail.
If I were you i would do a side by side comparison. See if anything is different such as the number of hard inquiries, if a lender reported a balance to one bureau but not the the other, check the average account age for each credit bureau that is pulled. And do all your creditors report to all three bureaus? That is something to thing about.
Experian is my highest and also the one pulled by the majority of creditors in CA (as I understand). I do find EX less sensitive to month to month changes in utilization within reason.
EX is my middle score. TU is always my highest, and I know why. They place more emphasis on oldest account and, even with a short AAoA, my oldest is over 36 years.