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CREDIT SCORE: Must an agent or company tell me my credit score?No. In fact, the agent or company underwriter might not even know your actual credit score. Instead, all your agent or underwriter may know is that your score qualifies you for a particular tier or company within the group. However, even if you know your credit score, it may not be useful to you. Since a score is just a snapshot of your credit information on a particular day, your score could change any time there is a change in your credit activity or a creditor reports information to a credit bureau. In addition, insurance companies use different credit scoring models, so your score could vary from one insurer to another, depending on which factors a company uses in their model and the weights they assign to the factors. Lastly, since the national credit bureaus don't share information, your score may change depending on which of the three national credit bureaus report the information that goes into the scoring model. ADDITIONAL CREDIT SCORE RELATED FACTS If You Have Been Managing Credit For A Short Time, Don't Open A Lot Of New Accounts Too Rapidly Who Influences Your Credit Scores How Can I Improve My Credit Score If I Have Been Adversely Affected Mistake 1 That Can Lower Your Credit Score Establish And Protect Your Credit - Paying Off A Loan Early - Daily Simple Interest Boosting Your Credit Scores Interpreting Your Credit Score |
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