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VantageScore in the news

It's been almost one week since Equifax, Experian and TransUnion officially launched the VantageScore. Over the last few days, Google has gone from delivering zero results on the search "VantageScore" to delivering 62,000 web pages. The launch of this new scoring model has made headlines around the world. Here are some of the best articles about the VantageScore:

Want to learn more about the VantageScore? Equifax has posted a PDF document for their business partners that goes into a little more detail. You can also visit www.VantageScore.com for information. VantageScores will not be available for consumer purchase for at least a few months.

Questions about the VantageScore? Opinions about how it will impact consumers? Share your feedback in the comments section below.


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