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What is the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) asking of credit card companies? | Armonk Real Estate

 

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is calling for credit card companies to make credit scores available to card holders on a monthly basis.  Will this cause more confusion and frustration for the average consumer?

Why are credit card companies responsible for providing consumers with copies of their credit scores monthly? It is hard enough as it is for consumers to get explanations and information from their credit card companies. It seems the three major credit bureaus who compile all the data should provide credit scores to the general public instead of the credit card companies. The bureaus have already created scores and can provide them to consumers much more easily. Right now there are some credit card companies, like https://www.53.com/content/fifth-third/en/personal-banking/bank/credit-cards/secured-card.html , offering credit scores but this could wind up confusing consumers and giving them a false sense of reality. If you read the fine print on the Discover Card offering credit scores it is clear that only the Trans Union FICO score is provided.

Here is the fine print taken from the Discover site:
“Your FICO® Credit Score is based on data from TransUnion and may be different from other credit scores. FICO® Credit Scores are delivered only to Primary cardmembers who get a monthly statement and have an available score. Discover and other lenders may use different inputs like a FICO® Credit Score, other credit scores and more information in credit decisions. This benefit may change or end in the future. FICO is a registered trademark of the Fair Isaac Corporation in the United States and other countries.”
Since banks take the middle score of ALL THREE credit bureau FICO scores (Trans Union, Equifax, and Experian) only having one score isn’t a true and accurate reflection of what a lender would see when evaluating credit. Many consumers have different information on each credit bureau report. This will cause the three scores to vary. If a collection agency updated a bad debt it would place the derogatory on only two of the three credit bureaus.

This post was last modified on February 4, 2019 11:50 pm

Robert Paul

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