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		 What 
        is Not in Your Score 
      FICO® scores consider 
        a wide range of information on your credit report. However, they do not 
        consider: 
      
        - Your race, 
          color, religion, national origin, sex and marital status.
 
          US law prohibits credit scoring from considering these facts, as well 
          as any receipt of public assistance, or the exercise of any consumer 
          right under the Consumer Credit Protection Act. 
           
          
         - Your age.
 
          Other types of scores may consider your age, but FICO scores don't. 
           
           
          
         - Your salary, 
          occupation, title, employer, date employed or employment history.
 
          Lenders may consider this information, however, as may other types of 
          scores.  
           
          
         - Where you 
          live. 
 
           
          
         - Any interest 
          rate being charged on a particular credit card or other account. 
          
 
           
          
         - Any items 
          reported as child/family support obligations or rental agreements. 
          
 
           
          
         - Certain 
          types of inquiries (requests for your credit report).
 
          The score does not count "consumer-initiated" inquiries - 
          requests you have made for your credit report, in order to check it. 
          It also does not count "promotional inquiries" - requests 
          made by lenders in order to make you a "pre-approved" credit 
          offer - or "administrative inquiries" requests made by lenders 
          to review your account with them. Requests that are marked as coming 
          from employers are not counted either.  
           
          
         - Any information 
          not found in your credit report. 
 
           
          
         - Any information 
          that is not proven to be predictive of future credit performance. 
          
 
           
          
         - Whether 
          or not you are participating in a credit counseling of any kind. 
          
 
       
      
       
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