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My DH has had STELLAR credit all his life. The couple years leading up to our BK, his debt-to-income ratio was not great, but his credit scores remained solid...over 700 consistently. Mine, however have NEVER been great. I have lots of old charge offs, etc...and my scores at time of filing were in the low/mid 500s.
We filed CH7 last April, and were discharged in August. We subscibed to the TrueCredit tracking, and his scores are 685/568/685 (FAKO?). Mine are still in the 500s.
When we set out on our recent vehicle hunt, the finance guy at the dealership runs our credit reports, and low and behold, my FICO was 681, and my husband's was LOWER (630). How can that be? I know that FAKO scores are always somewhat lower, but it would seem that his FICO should still be higher than mine, because his FAKOs are higher. CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN? So, we went with me as the primary purchaser...we're both on it, but I was shocked!
Also, I applied for, and was approved for a CapOne card online a couple of months ago...no problem...approved in seconds! My husband applied for one online last night, and was denied! I'm so confused.
If anyone can enlighten me, I'd be most curious how this happens. He clearly has better long-term credit history than me...never had a charge-off or late payments (until just before filing BK). He has better FAKO scores, but somehow has a lower FICO. WHAT???
Thanks in advance for any feedback!
My DH has had STELLAR credit all his life. The couple years leading up to our BK, his debt-to-income ratio was not great, but his credit scores remained solid...over 700 consistently. Mine, however have NEVER been great. I have lots of old charge offs, etc...and my scores at time of filing were in the low/mid 500s.
We filed CH7 last April, and were discharged in August. We subscibed to the TrueCredit tracking, and his scores are 685/568/685 (FAKO?). Mine are still in the 500s.
When we set out on our recent vehicle hunt, the finance guy at the dealership runs our credit reports, and low and behold, my FICO was 681, and my husband's was LOWER (630). How can that be? I know that FAKO scores are always somewhat lower, but it would seem that his FICO should still be higher than mine, because his FAKOs are higher. CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN? So, we went with me as the primary purchaser...we're both on it, but I was shocked!
Also, I applied for, and was approved for a CapOne card online a couple of months ago...no problem...approved in seconds! My husband applied for one online last night, and was denied! I'm so confused.
If anyone can enlighten me, I'd be most curious how this happens. He clearly has better long-term credit history than me...never had a charge-off or late payments (until just before filing BK). He has better FAKO scores, but somehow has a lower FICO. WHAT???
Thanks in advance for any feedback!
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