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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
Posts: 28,977
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Quote:
Originally posted by Steve Carlton
I've noticed that the FICO scores consumers get from the bureaus doesn't match the scores lenders pull. Sometimes off significantly. Also, there's auto-specific FICO scores...
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I just went through this when buying a new house. They pulled all three of my FICO scores then deleted the high and low and used the middle one. The range of all three scores was only 7 points so not a big deal.
Helped me get a very good rate once they saw my rating so its worth keep it as high as possible.
JoeA
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