Credit Report Newsletter
2010

Why credit bureaus won’t sell ‘FICO’ scores?
Credit bureaus talk about the importance of our credit scores. They also send me E-mail newsletters, too. I believe that all credit bureaus are talking about FICO scores. So when I acquired free annual reports, I also purchased scores. Yet, except Equifax, they only sell me ‘Vantage scores’. If FICO scores are used for our loan consideration, why cannot I get FICO scores rather than ‘Vantage scores? Or do I have to buy scores from FICO directly? Why would I want vantage score?
Since credit reports are now free from all credit reporting agency’s. They should include in your credit report your FI CO score. I don’t think you should have to buy your FICO score. Unless they are now charging for it since the credit reports are free. They do make money some how giving out free credit reports.
If it was me I would go to a bank and ask for a loan. The credit report the banks and credit card companies get. Have more information in the reports then we get when we obtain a free credit report.
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