Credit Secrets?
Credit and Credit scores are very mysterious. Mysterious to the point that many people do not pay much attention to their Credit status until it is time to make a purchase. The little (and I stress little) step you take today can pay huge dividends later when you go to purchase that next home, car or appliance, etc.
If you have not looked at your credit recently there are two ways you can do this. Well there are more than two, but the following two are the best. You need to see your reports in a raw form. The best way to do this is to order a hard copy of each report from each Credit Reporting Agency (aka - CRA). Each report will cost approximately $10.00. If you believe you might have a few challenges then this first option is the best.
Let me stress............NEVER USE A FREE REPORT SERVICE.
Free reports make it more difficult to dispute any errors on your reports (this topic will be covered later). The $30.00 you spend for the hard copies will be well worth it if you need to dispute. Additionally DO NOT ORDER YOUR REPORTS FROM ANYONE OTHER THAN TRANSUNION, EQUIFAX & EXPERIAN. Third party company reports will not have many of the details you may need to see in order to optimize your report.
Exception: The only other place place to get your report (s)is a little more expensive (between $45.00 and $50.00 for all three) and that is www.myfico.com. myFICO.com is the only website you can go to and get your REAL FICO SCORES. All the other websites that claim to have your score, have what is affectionately called a FAKO (Pronounced FAKE-O). The Fair Isaac Corporation owns the secret formula for the scores and does not share that with anyone. The formula is closely guarded just like the recipe for Coke and Kentucky Fried Chicken. The score you see on myFICO.com will be the same score that a car dealer will pull or any other lending source.
What is a Trimerge report? A Trimerge report is a report you can order from third party providers which will include all three reports combined into one report. While these reports are helpful, they are not as detailed as the reports recommended above. If you sign up for a credit monitoring service then you will have access to a trimerge report. This is good for monitoring purposes and costs less, but if you need to dispute or work on your credit, the hard copies are a must. The good news is if you dispute items on your report and they are removed, the CRA will send you a new updated copy of your report at no additional charge.
To order you report mail your payment and request to the following companies:
Equifax
PO Box 740241
Atlanta, GA 30374-0241
Currently $8.00
Experian
PO Box 2104
Allen, TX 75013
Currently $9.95
TransUnion
PO Box 2000
Chester, PA 19022-2000
Currently $8.00
You will need to include a copy of your Driver's License if you mail in your request. You may also order over the phone with a credit card.
Also when you request your report you will want to OPT-OUT at the same time. When you opt out you will have your name removed from the mailing lists the CRAs sell to credit card companies and others. You will recieve less junk mail when you opt-out. This option is good for 5 years and must be renewed.
In my next blog post I will cover how Free Credit Reports hurt your ability to dispute errors.
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Ted & Consumer - I'm sure Ted can tell you there are several types of score based on the industry it relates to. Here is a clip from one of my posts:
Credit Risk Models
Fair Isaac Model
The Fair Isaac Model is available in four industry-specific versions: Auto Loan Model, Installment Loan Model, Personal Finance Model, and Bankcard Model.
Experian/Fair Isaac Insurance Score
The Experian/Fair Isaac Insurance Score allows different entities to choose from six score models - Four auto insurance models and two homeowner insurance models are available to guide underwriting decisions...
Hope that helps and Ted I hope you didn't mind me answering:-)
Dorene
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Troy TrummIf you go to http://www.myfico.com/ and look at the home page you will see that the scores range from 300-850.
If you have scores above 850, then your score is definately not from myFICO. Some how you must have been on a site that mimicked myFICO or claimed to have myFICO scores.
Two years ago I bought a car and ran my scores off myFICO, The credit union and the car dealer both pulled the same same score number and those numbers matched my consumer pull from myFICO. I had refied two months before this and my score was with in 5 points. Last year I purchased a new home and the lender pulled the same score as I did days before on myFICO. I have heard that there are different scoring models for car loans verse mortgages, but I have not seen it personally in my case.
Last thing to think about. Type http://www.myfico.com/ into your address bar and go to that page directly. If you go through a weblink from another page, you could get hijacked over to a dummy site or a thirdparty vendor.
Ted - Welcome to AR. It looks like you're off and running! Keep it up.
Hello Ted,
Welcome to Active Rain and congrats on your first post! The opportunities to learn and network are incredible here. Best of luck to ya!
-Keith