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differences between scores

hello, i have been reading so much about FICO and FAKO scores, but i still have some questions. How different should a FICO score be from a regular credit score? I pulled my scores from True Credit and they were: T-630, EX-598, Exuif-581. When i pulled it from creditreport.com they were T-648, Exp-648 and Equif-635.
 
Creditreport.com said they use the CreditX score, which one should i believe? either? please help... also, what is the most affordable and reliable way to keep an eye on my scores??  Would my FICO scores be far from those numbers??
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Re: differences between scores

FAKO scores have no correlation whatsoever with FICO scores.  I know you said you've done a lot of reading on the differences between the various types of scores, but it's important to remember that FICO scores are the only scores that matter, and FAKOs are completely meaningless.  There is no general rule that says they should even be in the neighborhood.  They are often off by 100 points or more, in either direction.
 
The most affordable way to monitor your FICO scores over time is through the ScoreWatch product, which sends you alerts whenever your EQ FICO score changes.  For the other two FICO scores, many of us subscribe to a credit monitoring service like TrueCredit (for $14.95 a month), which allows us to pull our reports daily.  Then, when we see something on our reports that should trigger a score change (and if we want to find out our updated FICO scores), we shell out and buy our FICO scores from myFICO.
 
The important thing to remember about TrueCredit and other services like it, however, is that the scores they provide are FAKOs, and are therefore worthless, but the reports themselves are accurate.  If you subscribe to one of these services, remember that the only reason to subscribe is for the daily reports, and you should ignore the scores completely.
 
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Anonymous
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Re: differences between scores

I'd say about three-fourths of the users of this forum have one CRA that's an outlier, either seeing your credit picture through rose or crap-colored glasses. Sometimes this is because something isn't reported to that one agency (or is, but only to that agency). For me, Equifax is the one that needs some Prozac.

And Cheddar is right about FAKO vs. FICO. There's no conversion factor between them; it's not a miles versus kilometers or Fahrenheit versus Celsius sort of thing. Use FAKOs as a "canary in the coal mine." In other words, if a FAKO drops 34 points one day, you might want to take a close look at your CR and see if something changed.
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marty56
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FAKO + $15 here = FICO
1/25/2021: FICO 850 EQ 848 TU 847 EX
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