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hseo18798
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Hi, I have been with Clear Score for quite some time now and have watched my score steadily drop month after month despite no negative behaviour on my part. Today I joint MSE Credit Club and my score is massively different in a positive way. Has anyone else had this? Which one do I believe?
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Neither of them. The scores are not s representation of your credit worthiness, but just a gimmick that only you see.
If you're managing your credit well and the data is accurate, just carry on.0 -
Zx81 speaks the truth.0
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Hi, I have been with Clear Score for quite some time now and have watched my score steadily drop month after month despite no negative behaviour on my part. Today I joint MSE Credit Club and my score is massively different in a positive way. Has anyone else had this? Which one do I believe?
Yes, very common. You should believe both of them
There is more than one CRA in the UK, and different creditors report to different agencies, some more than one.
ClearScore gves your your credit score according to Equifax
MSE credit club gives you your credit score according to Experian
Two different CRAs, with two different data sources, coming to two different conclusions.
But what you should be concentrating on is why your credit score according to Equifax (as supplied to you by ClearScore) has steadily dropped month after month despite no negative behaviour you know of; Equifax obviously have reason to think otherwise. Get your report and go through it with a fine toothed comb. Something in there will be makinf Equifax lower your credit score steadily month after month.0 -
No thanks for my post then?
Oh well, we can see who is in control, and what their agenda is, here... :cool:
Still, at least
This is an open forum - anyone can post.
I'll give MSE credit for that. :T
People can do their own research now thay have 2 versions of the alleged truth.0 -
SlippyEdge wrote: »No thanks for my post then?
Oh well, we can see who is in control, and what their agenda is, here... :cool:
Still, at least
I'll give MSE credit for that. :T
People can do their own research now thay have 2 versions of the alleged truth.
Why would you get thanks for mis-information?
The scores bear no relevance to any lenders lending criteria.
And that's the truth...0 -
SlippyEdge wrote: »Yes, very common. You should believe both of them
There is more than one CRA in the UK, and different creditors report to different agencies, some more than one.
ClearScore gves your your credit score according to Equifax
MSE credit club gives you your credit score according to Experian
Two different CRAs, with two different data sources, coming to two different conclusions.
But what you should be concentrating on is why your credit score according to Equifax (as supplied to you by ClearScore) has steadily dropped month after month despite no negative behaviour you know of; Equifax obviously have reason to think otherwise. Get your report and go through it with a fine toothed comb. Something in there will be makinf Equifax lower your credit score steadily month after month.I work within the voluntary sector, supporting vulnerable people to rebuild their lives.
I love my job0 -
Hi, I have been with Clear Score for quite some time now and have watched my score steadily drop month after month despite no negative behaviour on my part. Today I joint MSE Credit Club and my score is massively different in a positive way. Has anyone else had this? Which one do I believe?
Just ignore the made up number that only you can see and carry on as you are- nothing to worry about here.0
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