Submitted by CASTePhYRusIO t3_yhohgm in personalfinance
thedailytoke t1_iugcw2s wrote
Reply to comment by Cruian in How accurate is Credit Karma by CASTePhYRusIO
I recently bought a car and was provided with a print out of my score that states “trans union” as the agency where the score was pulled from. On credit karma and my chase credit journey app my score is 745/760 but on this paper it says 811. This was last week.
Cruian t1_iugdfka wrote
TransUnion is a credit reporting agency. They provide the information that is used to fill out scoring models. So one of your many scores that uses TransUnion provided info was 811, but that is not your only TransUnion score.
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So you have different scores for:
- TransUnion FICO 8
- TransUnion Vantage 3
- TransUnion Vantage 4
- TU FICO 9
- TU FICO BankCard 8
- TU AutoScore 8
- TU BankCard 9
- TU autoScore 9
- TU FICO 4 (this is the mortgage score).
- And More
That's all without looking at Experian or Equifax.
thedailytoke t1_iugf9q7 wrote
Wow what’s the point of all of that? In my uninformed opinion, that’s way too much. Either you’re a good borrower or not. A loan is a loan.
beekeeper1981 t1_iugk4j2 wrote
Finding a tiny edge for making differing types of loans means a lot more profit for lenders.
Cruian t1_iugrqbc wrote
Credit scores aren't for you, they're for lenders. FICO and Vantage continually work to try and improve their models, as well as design ones for specific types of loans.
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