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Different Types of Credit Scores Lenders use a number of different credit scoring programs to determine what kind of risk you are. The best known credit scoring program is FICO (which was created by Fair Isaac). However, there really are multiple versions of FICO and each can yield a different credit score for the same person. In addition to FICO there is CreditXpert, programs created by individual lenders, and even scoring systems that have been created by the credit reporting agencies themselves. All of these systems can be used to predict your creditworthiness and they all run off the same point basis. The scale generally runs from the mid-300s to the mid-800s. Your numbers may vary by up to 60 points from one scoring program to another but your score should remain in roughly the same range. Slight variations are caused by two factors
If your credit scores vary more widely than 60 points, check your credit reports and make sure there are no errors. Often an error can occur in one of your reports, causing your credit scores to be completely different. |
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