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Whether for free or a fee, numerous websites offer credit scores. However, according to a recent FICO® report, the majority of credit score inquirers believe they're receiving their FICO Score, when, in fact, they're receiving a non-FICO score.
"Because other credit scores look similar to FICO Scores, consumers have no way of determining, through the credit score itself, whether or not it's a FICO Score," says Jim Wehmann, executive vice president for scores at FICO. "Credit scores are unlike other products; the consequences of not recognizing credit scores from different companies can be much more serious. The new research findings bring to light an important issue: if the majority of consumers are confused about these non-FICO credit scores being provided to them, then millions of Americans are lik...
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