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I'm pretty sure that your credit is determined by both of your credit scores, but im sure it doesnt combine.
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No. There are actually 49 different FICO scores. Different credit bureaus use different scores for different industries.
One has to purchase their credit score which is different from a credit rating. The credit score is purchased from FICO which is the only place to buy if from so you do not get two different scores.
Your credit score varies depending on the date and time, not by who pulls it. Different bureaus have different scores and they can change.
No. Scores is a noun (plural of score) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of score).
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No, it is called the absolute deviation.
No, the credit score of the authorized user will not affect the main cardholders credit score but the authorized users score can be affected as you can see creditcardideas.com/blog/adding-an-authorized-user-to-increase-credit-scores
There is no formula for a credit score. Once you do have the negative items removed the scores will start to improve, but no one can tell you by how much.
A score is 20.
the sum of the scores divided by the number of scores submitted