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Credit rating up 291 points in one month!

Can anyone explain how my credit rating could have gone up from poor to excellent on Experian - a jump of 291 points when...

a) I owe more than I did
b) I have an additional credit card
c) I have moved house and am no longer on the electoral roll yet at my new house

This has all happened in exactly one month.

Clearly if I can work out what it was I can sell the solution for a lot of money!

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  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 35,242 Forumite
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    It's because the scores are made up and change for no particular reason. They don't reflect your credit worthiness.

    Just ignore it and focus on how your credit file looks.
  • Temperatures are on the rise again.

    So the made up scores go up as well
  • boo_star
    boo_star Posts: 3,202 Forumite
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    !!! wrote: »
    Temperatures are on the rise again.

    So the made up scores go up as well

    Or they might go down.
  • jimbo26
    jimbo26 Posts: 954 Forumite
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    Sir_Render wrote: »

    Clearly if I can work out what it was I can sell the solution for a lot of money!

    No you won't because the figure is meaningless. You would make more money selling unicorn dung.
  • ciderboy2009
    ciderboy2009 Posts: 1,244 Forumite
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    And there was me thinking it was something to do with Trump visiting this month combined with England getting to the semi's!
  • sparkey1
    sparkey1 Posts: 444 Forumite
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    By any chance did you moved from rented to a mortgaged house. If mortgaged already, did you change mortgage companies?
  • BraLo
    BraLo Posts: 16 Forumite
    If you have another credit card and you haven’t maxed it out, the proportion of credit used compared to available credit may have actually reduced.
  • Either way it makes no difference to anyone
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