I use credit karma mainly to monitor activity on my credit report for free just in case of fraudulent activity. Today I received my transunion FICO score and it's actually 31 points higher than my credit karma score--743 vs 712--pretty big spread. My credit karma did drop 20+ points a few months ago when I bought an air conditioner and put it on a 0% offer through the manufacturer. This offer ended up being a credit card which was also maxed out after the purchase and karma didn't like the utilization even though my over all utilization is under 7%. It's possible FICO is looking at the overall utilization rather than the 1 card.
I aslo wonder if credit karma purposely has a lower score than FICO to try to get people to continue to improve their scores using the credit karma advertisers? Not a bad idea since all they would be doing is using a different logarithm than FICO to determine your score.
Anyways, I just wanted to point out tho hose using credit karma that the scores can be quite a bit different than the FICO score.
Logan
I aslo wonder if credit karma purposely has a lower score than FICO to try to get people to continue to improve their scores using the credit karma advertisers? Not a bad idea since all they would be doing is using a different logarithm than FICO to determine your score.
Anyways, I just wanted to point out tho hose using credit karma that the scores can be quite a bit different than the FICO score.
Logan
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