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Old 04-13-2005, 05:54 PM
Ian Pilcher
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Default Re: sudden and rapid drop in credit score at 1 particular bureau

rwilson290[at]hotmail.com wrote:
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> Has anyone seen an instance where a credit score would suddenly, and
> literally drop 50 points from 690 to 640 for no apparant reason
> overnight, while the other 2 bureaus remain steady with 703 and 719
> scores?
> After careful examination, nothing new added to the report whatsoever.
> No new inquiries, no new payments, no new accounts, nothing new, zippo,
> nada, zilch. Thanks.


Best guess is a software upgrade at that particular bureau.

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Old 04-12-2005, 06:01 PM
rwilson290@hotmail.com
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Default sudden and rapid drop in credit score at 1 particular bureau

Has anyone seen an instance where a credit score would suddenly, and
literally drop 50 points from 690 to 640 for no apparant reason
overnight, while the other 2 bureaus remain steady with 703 and 719
scores?

After careful examination, nothing new added to the report whatsoever.
No new inquiries, no new payments, no new accounts, nothing new, zippo,
nada, zilch. Thanks.

I'm mortified. I've busted my ass to pay off maxed out credit cards
over the past 6 months to get my score up from 550,560,590 to
690,703,719 and now this out of the clear blue sets me back to
640/703/719 a month before I'm about to go house hunting.

 

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