FICO Scores Are The Only One's That Matter

In some of my previous posts I mentioned that I pay for FreeCreditReport.com credit monitoring and scoring. I called yesterday to cancel our membership, it just isn’t worth it. The credit scores they calculate are not even close to the Fair Isaac FICO scores, and when only pulling information from Experian (not TransUnion or EquiFax), you just are not getting the correct information.

The credit bureaus are damn slow at updating information, TransUnion and EquiFax are the worst, Experian somewhat faster. Nothing will happen quickly with these companies, even after you prove your case. Daily credit monitoring is a waste of time and money. Rather than using a service like FreeCreditReport.com, save your money and pull full reports quarterly using MyFico.com. FICO is the only score that matters, scores provided by the credit bureaus themselves are meaningless.

In case your are curious as to why the credit scores you see when you pull your own report are different from what lenders see when they pull the same report from the same agency, I will tell you. When a lender pulls your report, the information in it is passed through the Fair Isaac scoring software, which generates a real FICO score. FICO licenses their software to the credit bureaus, and receives money each time a FICO score is generated. Because the credit bureaus don’t want to pay FICO when you request your own score, they invent their own scoring software, which is supposed to emulate FICO, but falls well short.

Yes, I think this should be illegal. You should have access to the exact same information and score that a lender can get on you, but you cannot, unless you use MyFico. FICO allows you to make “soft inquiries” into your credit report, which does not count against your score. I think they should have “soft scoring” too, which would allow a credit bureau to give you a FICO score without incurring charges from FICO. That would be fair.

Hell, the credit bureaus should be fighting for this as well, as it would make their scoring accurate and they could quit spending all the money the do on the programmers that generate scoring models that don’t work. Now that is the first time I have ever advocated firing computer programmers!

You know what? I am a computer programmer, and a damn good one. FICO thinks their algorithm cannot be reverse-engineered. I disagree, in fact it does not look that difficult. Maybe someday if I have some free time on my hands (which won’t be anytime soon), I will write a program that lets you scan your report and generate a FICO score for you for free. Then I will charge a lot of money for it and pay cash for my house, Cessna, Harley and Corvette. Yeah, that’s the ticket.

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