So as is so often recommended, today I hit 4 months since I last checked my credit report, so this time it was Experian's turn. Jolly, hooray, glee. Took about five minutes to pull up my report--all good there. So I go on to check my credit score (mostly just out of curiosity, and I figure I can spare a few bucks for that). So I put in my credit card info, click through a couple pages, and up comes my score report. "Your score is 838."
Now, the last time I checked (remember--4 months ago), my FICO score was 720-and-change... So my jaw (literally) dropped when I saw 838--something's screwy here. I mean, FICO scores only go from 300-850, and my credit history is far too short (~6 yrs) to have that high of a score. ....Then I notice that they're calling this their "VantageScore", and that it's based on a 501-990 point scale, and that it's also relative to me vs. everyone else in the world (not a definite, scaled equation--albeit complicated--as is the FICO score).
So I say to myself, "Self, that's very strange... I figured that paying for my credit score directly from one of the 3 credit bureaus, I would actually get my FICO score, not some FAKO." To which I received the reply, "Silly, Self -- that would make far too much sense."
So what's the freaking deal?!? Yea, I paid less than $10 for it, so I'm not out a fortune, but it's completely worthless to me! I can't compare that to anything from any other company or from any other time in the past or future! I feel like I've been had! And, all the better, it's impossible for me to tell them about it! I can find no email address, feedback section, phone number, or physical address to them except those to report suspected fraud! (oh wait, maybe that actually does apply here....)
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Yes, I'm aware that Experian had previously announced that they were no longer providing FICO scores to individuals. However, seeing their offer for my credit score (always specifically stated as "your credit score" until it pulled up my score report), I thought they had simply changed their policy without my hearing of it. "Okay, cool" think I. But no, they simply deceived me.
My apologies for the rant, but I really expected a bit of transparency and honesty from one of the 3 credit bureaus. The fact that they never stated that it is not actually a FICO score (I had to figure it out myself, after having my CC charged, by realizing the point scale was wrong) just kind of ticks me off. So take off my wrapper and call me a sucker!
Now, the last time I checked (remember--4 months ago), my FICO score was 720-and-change... So my jaw (literally) dropped when I saw 838--something's screwy here. I mean, FICO scores only go from 300-850, and my credit history is far too short (~6 yrs) to have that high of a score. ....Then I notice that they're calling this their "VantageScore", and that it's based on a 501-990 point scale, and that it's also relative to me vs. everyone else in the world (not a definite, scaled equation--albeit complicated--as is the FICO score).
So I say to myself, "Self, that's very strange... I figured that paying for my credit score directly from one of the 3 credit bureaus, I would actually get my FICO score, not some FAKO." To which I received the reply, "Silly, Self -- that would make far too much sense."
So what's the freaking deal?!? Yea, I paid less than $10 for it, so I'm not out a fortune, but it's completely worthless to me! I can't compare that to anything from any other company or from any other time in the past or future! I feel like I've been had! And, all the better, it's impossible for me to tell them about it! I can find no email address, feedback section, phone number, or physical address to them except those to report suspected fraud! (oh wait, maybe that actually does apply here....)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Yes, I'm aware that Experian had previously announced that they were no longer providing FICO scores to individuals. However, seeing their offer for my credit score (always specifically stated as "your credit score" until it pulled up my score report), I thought they had simply changed their policy without my hearing of it. "Okay, cool" think I. But no, they simply deceived me.
My apologies for the rant, but I really expected a bit of transparency and honesty from one of the 3 credit bureaus. The fact that they never stated that it is not actually a FICO score (I had to figure it out myself, after having my CC charged, by realizing the point scale was wrong) just kind of ticks me off. So take off my wrapper and call me a sucker!
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