FICO Credit Score Ranges
Do you know what the FICO credit score ranges are? It’s plural because there is more than one FICO score from Experian, Transunion, and Equifax. Each credit reporting bureau has their own formula for calculating your credit scores. So they each have their own FICO credit score range.
This is why it is important to monitor all 3 credit scores because you do not know which credit report and score a lender will pull. You could have a high 720 credit score with Experian, but have a low 680 score with Equifax.
You can check all 3 credit scores free instantly and see where you rank on all 3 credit score ranges.
This scores are not your actual FICO scores but they will give you an idea of where you rank currently.
I paid $14.95 for my FICO score recently and compared it to one of these free score services and it was almost the exact same score.
Check out this video which provides an overview of credit score ranges:
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