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To: 8bits who wrote (69020)8/29/2006 8:37:41 AM
From: orkrious  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110194
 
Maybe the PLUS score is on a different scale?

This is copied directly from the myfico.com printable web page (the regular web page was copy protected):

Credit record source: Experian

* Your FICO score of 833 summarizes the information on your Experian credit report as of August 28, 2006.
* FICO scores range between 300 and 850™.
* Higher scores are considered better scores. That is, the higher your score, the more favorably lenders look upon you as a credit risk. Your score is well above the average score of U.S. consumers and clearly demonstrates to lenders that you are an exceptional borrower.

I don't even see anything about a PLUS score on the myfico.com web page. Are you using Experian's web page? I randomly chose Experian from the three choices on myfico.com.