Credit Scores: Don’t Waste Your Money

Posted on September 4th, 2007 in All Articles, Credit History by loaninfo


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s: Don’t Waste Your Money



Written by: Jeanette Joy Fisher

Did you know that your that you purchase online is
not the same your loan officer gets?



You probably know that when you apply for a , your loan
officer gets all three ing agencies reports with
three different scores. From your three s, most
companies use your middle to determine
your credit worthiness.



Do you know that the an auto dealer sees is not the
same your loan officer sees?



Imagine our surprise to find out that my husband’s
for purchasing my new car one afternoon was 50 points higher
than his top was earlier in the day when he
refinanced an investment house. This happened because credit
scores get computed differently for s and auto loans!



If you think that you have a great because you
recently bought a new car, think again. You may have been told
that your was 700 by a finance company. Therefore,
you think that you have the perfect to buy a house.
Don’t be surprised to hear from your loan officer that your
falls short of a prime rate loan.



You don’t want to have your checked too often.
You do get a small penalty with a few points deducted when you
have too many inquiries on your . However, when
you’re shopping for a car or a home loan, the ing
agencies batch your inquiries into one. In other words, you can
call several lenders to shop for the best terms and
rates without losing points.



Don’t waste your money buying your s. These scores
are not the ones lenders get. Instead, get your
s FREE by calling a loan officer.



Copyright © Jeanette J. Fisher



About the author:


Jeanette Fisher teaches how to get out from under
, how to use credit to make money, and six ways to build
strong credit to finance your first home and multiple investment
properties. For a free ebook “Credit Tips for
Financing,” see http://worryfreecredit.com/


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