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Score for Team Dimples!!!!

Oh yeah! Oh yeah!!!


Guess who's credit score broke the 700 barrier??




MINE!!!!!!!!!!!!



CREDIT SCORE = 707


YAY!!!!!




*ahem*

Now back to your regularly scheduled program.......

Comments

Anonymous said…
high five!!!!

i've been reading your blog for a little while now and know that you've worked really, really hard for the successes you have. congrats on racking up another one!
Anonymous said…
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!
Good for you. I know that feels good!
Anonymous said…
Congrats! What is the score on the other two?
Dimples said…
@ velvet jones

Girl its been a long time coming. Thanks! I cant to future ones to come.

@ closedblueeyes

Thank ya!

@ Sistah Ant

Girl it does feel good.

@ Single Ma

Thanks! 703 and 690 on the others. Equifax low as usual. 707 is my Experian score and everyone (financial wise) seems to prefer using them.
Anonymous said…
Mortgage lenders use your middle score.
Dimples said…
@ Single Ma

Hmmmm....I'll check again but the 707 was my highest score. And thats the one they are using to qualify me for an FHA loan. Unless mortgage lenders see different scores that consumers do.
Congrats. A score over 700 buts you in pretty good standings.
Anonymous said…
With a middle score of 703, the rate will be the same as a 707. Rates get even better at 720 and 760. Either way, anything above 700 is a good range.

To answer your question, yes, there are mortgage-adjusted FICO scores that may be slightly different than the FICO scores purchased by consumers. When I was mortgage shopping, mine were +/- 5 points on each.

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