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RossMAN

Grand Nagus
Feb 24, 2000
78,927
389
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FICO Score Estimator (FREE)

I answered all the questions honestly and my results were very accurate.

Your estimated FICO® score range is: 610 to 660

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Congratulations! According to the information you provided, lenders will likely perceive you as having GOOD credit! While you may not qualify for the best interest rates that lenders offer, you should have little problem getting favorable loan rates and terms.


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According to the information you provided, lenders will likely perceive you as having FAIR-GOOD credit. While you have a good chance of obtaining loans, you will pay higher interest rates than most consumers, and may have to pay higher down payments for major purchases like your car or home.


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According to the information you provided, lenders will likely perceive you as having FAIR credit. While you have a good chance of obtaining loans, you will pay higher interest rates than most consumers, and may have to pay higher down payments for major purchases like your car or home.
 

minendo

Elite Member
Aug 31, 2001
35,560
22
81
Come up as 690 to 740. Last time I checked I was at 750.

Pretty accurate results.
 

Chaotic42

Lifer
Jun 15, 2001
34,545
1,707
126
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Your estimated FICO® score range is: 705 to 755

Congratulations! According to the information you provided, lenders will likely perceive you as having EXCELLENT credit! You should have little problem getting the most favorable loan rates and terms. Excellent credit is a vital asset that gives you access to the best interest rates and more credit. Help protect your credit from identity theft with myFICO's ID Fraud Intercept.Congratulations! According to the information you provided, lenders will likely perceive you as having GOOD credit! While you may not qualify for the best interest rates that lenders offer, you should have little problem getting favorable loan rates and terms.
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No, my FICO score range is 798-798. ;)
 

murphy55d

Lifer
Dec 26, 2000
11,542
5
81
645-690, which is about right, I think. Possibly a bit lower than it should be, but its close.
 

RossMAN

Grand Nagus
Feb 24, 2000
78,927
389
136
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Your estimated FICO® score range is: 725 to 775.

Wanna swap identities?

But I get to keep my wife and Hot Deals stash :)
 

pyonir

Lifer
Dec 18, 2001
40,856
321
126
Seems people with high scores are the only ones posting. So i'll be a man and bring down the average.

I was 590-640
 

RossMAN

Grand Nagus
Feb 24, 2000
78,927
389
136
Originally posted by: pyonir
Seems people with high scores are the only ones posting. So i'll be a man and bring down the average.

I was 590-640

Kudo's for being brave and honest.

If you don't mind me asking why is it so low?

Mine is low because I have 20+ cc's all of them are max'd out (ok I am exaggerating a little bit but you get the idea).
 

ggavinmoss

Diamond Member
Apr 20, 2001
4,798
1
0
My range is 740 - 790, which I think is a little high. I was 720 last time I checked, but that was probably a year ago.

-geoff
 

jpeyton

Moderator in SFF, Notebooks, Pre-Built/Barebones
Moderator
Aug 23, 2003
25,375
142
116
Says between 710 and 760.

Pretty accurate since I've only had one CC with a very small limit, no student loans, no missed payments, and no outstanding balances.
 
May 16, 2000
13,522
0
0
It's impossible for me to make it past the first question. :cool: There's no option for 'once had a credit card but doesn't any more'. So no matter which I choose I'm lying. Oh well, I'll do it anyway.

*EDIT* Ok, tried to finish the thing, but over half the questions are unanswerable for me. They don't allow for people that have had a couple loans and credit cards, but paid them all off and now lives debt free and keeps no active credit accounts (and has never had a mortgage). 8-( I tried various combinations of answers anyway, but got widely varying scores (low 500's up to high 700's).
 

Maximus96

Diamond Member
Nov 9, 2000
5,388
1
0
Your estimated FICO® score range is: to 745-795

Congratulations! According to the information you provided, lenders will likely perceive you as having EXCELLENT credit! You should have little problem getting the most favorable loan rates and terms.


i never had mine checked, hope its close to the real thing.
 

mugs

Lifer
Apr 29, 2003
48,920
46
91
I got 705-755, but it said I have GOOD credit, not EXCELLENT. ?

Edit:
While we're on the topic, how many credit cards are "too many?" I have 3 right now. One I got while I was in college - it has no benefits so I rarely use it, I just keep it because I've had it the longest. Recently I got both a Discover card and a Citi Platinum Mastercard... I'll probably cancel the Discover card at some point, becuase the Citi card has a much better cash-back bonus. I pay my cards off evey month, so I asked them to lower my credit limits (about $5000 total right now, still way more than I really need). If I applied for an Amazon.com Visa, would that have a negative effect on my score?
 

amdskip

Lifer
Jan 6, 2001
22,530
13
81
690 to 740

Chase recommended MasterCard denied me last month as it said I had too few accounts so I'll have to get another credit card for starters I'm guessing.
 

Vic

Elite Member
Jun 12, 2001
50,422
14,337
136
Your estimated FICO score range is: 765 to 815

Pretty accurate. When I got my car a little over a year ago, my Beacon was 764.
 

StageLeft

No Lifer
Sep 29, 2000
70,150
5
0
Wow great link, Rossie, thanks!!
Range: 695-745. I concur. I've not checked recently, but I would have guessed based on other checking and experiences that I was in the low 700s.
Mine is low because I have 20+ cc's all of them are max'd out (ok I am exaggerating a little bit but you get the idea).
It's that 20th card that will always get ya ;)