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Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by Andrew, Mar 27, 2002.
Well, is it? And if so, has anyone found it to be close to a true FICO score?
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I think it is based on Experian. Only Equifax uses a real FICO score.
ELOAN Score is based on TransUnion.
100% correct. Didn't we just go through this yesterday?
Then why is my TU say 412 and my e-loan say 567?
Becasue they're both fake. My ELOAN is 586 and my TU is 646.
Because e-loan uses creditxperts credit scoring model, while TU uses its own.
No, ELOAN uses creditxpert (not creditexpert). They're two separate entities.