Another credit scoring article, "Myth" story no. 2879...
... and one more zinger from the Washington Post
View ArticleFun with Numbers contestant: Equifax
(Reeling in a WHOPPER!) Unbelievable, but true; apparently, hotlines to Fair Isaac out
View ArticleExperian: "Department of Justice Closes Inquiry into Experians VantageScore"
But Fair Isaac's suit continues
View Article"GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE"
Another high-falutin' study featuring a score not used in mortgage lending
View ArticleInsurance Credit Scores in the Supreme Court
Higher rates based on credit report data; Warren Buffet
View ArticleNevada, New Hampshire warn against authorized users
Nevada: "Potential criminal penalties"
View ArticleFICO scores and subprime mortgage loan defaults
Blaming the FICO score for the meltdown
View ArticleFair Isaac tweaks the FICO score formula
Will add two new "scorecards" to the Classic FICO algorithm in September
View ArticleFICO to nix authorized user
Announcement of an announcement from Fair Isaac AP reports Fair Isaac will remove the authorized user effect on FICO scores. That stops the cottage industry recently created by the loophole, but it...
View ArticleVantageScore addressed authorized user before FICO
Second-fiddle Experian complains about FICO getting all the attention "In light of this loophole and the potential threat it poses to lenders, a decision was made during the development of VantageScore...
View ArticleTransUnion markets thin-file credit score
Joins others in the underbanked segment TransUnion coopts the score casually named Link2Credit from L2C, Inc. L2C is located in Atlanta, the home of TransUnion rival (and leg of oligopoly of three)...
View ArticleSupreme Court on insurance and the FCRA
Adverse action notices not always required Risk-based pricing is a grey area. SCOTUS decides Geico General Insurance vs. Edo, and Safeco Insurance Company Of America vs Spano, Burr and Massey. Caveat...
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