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Prepared for: JOHN CONSUMER Report Date: Nov 27, 2001
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  Personal Profile
Here you will find the personal information contained in your credit file, including your legal name(s), current and previous addresses, current and previous employers, and date of birth.
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Name:  JOHN CONSUMER 
Also Known As:  JOHN CONSUMER  
Year of Birth:  1976 
Address(es):  1000 WESTMINSTER
GARDEN GROVE CA 92620

1001 NEWHOPE WAY
SANTA ANA CA 92707

1003 BOWLING WY SANTA
MONICA CA 94704

Current Employer:  CONSUMERINFO.COM 
Previous Employer(s):  IPLACE.COM
 
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  Credit Summary
This section gives you a broad look at your current and past credit status. Here you’ll find the total number of closed and open accounts in your name, the total balance on those accounts, whether you have any delinquencies, and the number of inquiries made into your credit file within the past 6 months.
Experian Equifax TransUnion
Real Estate Accounts:   
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Balance ($):  $0 
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Revolving Accounts:   
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Balance ($):  $64 
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Installment Accounts:   
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Balance ($):  $0 
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Other Accounts:   
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Balance ($):  $0 
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Collection Accounts:   
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Balance ($):  $0 
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Total Accounts:   
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Balance ($):  $64 
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  Public Records
The information in this section comes from federal district bankruptcy records, state and county court records, tax liens and monetary judgments, and in some states, overdue child support records. Public records remain on your credit report for 7-10 years.
Experian Equifax TransUnion
Type:  Suit 
Date Filed:  Jan 12, 1998 
Reference #:  AB23456 
Court:  US DIST CT 
Plaintiff:  MARY HARDT 
Liability:  N/A 
Asset Amount:  N/A 
Type:  Bankruptcy: CH-13 Filed 
Date Filed:  Jun 19, 1997 
Reference #:  CN94847 
Court:  US DIST CT 
Plaintiff:  N/A 
Liability:  $4,526 
Asset Amount:  $7,580 
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  Credit Inquiries
This section contains the names of those who obtained a copy of your credit report. Inquiries remain on your report up to two years.
  Experian Equifax TransUnion
WELLS FARGO BANK
Banks and S&Ls
Jan 1, 2002
 
BANANA REPUBLIC/MCCBG
Sales Financing Company
Jun 2, 2001
 
ROBINSONS MAY
General Clothing Stores
Feb 14, 2001
 
MBNA
Banks and S&Ls
Jan 6, 2001
 
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  Account History
This section contains the names of those who obtained a copy of your credit report. Inquiries remain on your report up to two years.
Experian Equifax TransUnion
Account Number:  1212121212XXXX
Acct Type:  Revolving or Option 
Acct Status:  Open 
Monthly Payment:  $0 
Date Open:  Jun, 2001 
Balance:  $0 
Terms:  N/A 
High Balance:  $1,400 
Limit:  N/A 
Past Due:  $0 
Remarks:  CHARGE 
Payment Status:  Pays account as agreed 
 Account Two Year History Legend
Year:  Year 1 Year 2
2000 > 2001 >
Month:  7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6
Equifax: 
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Experian Equifax TransUnion
Account Number:  131313XXXX
Acct Type:  Revolving or Option 
Acct Status:  Open 
Monthly Payment:  $0 
Date Open:  Dec, 2000 
Balance:  $0 
Terms:  N/A 
High Balance:  $900 
Limit:  N/A 
Past Due:  $0 
Remarks:  CHARGE 
Payment Status:  Pays account as agreed 
 Account Two Year History Legend
Year:  Year 1 Year 2
2000 > 2001 >
Month:  11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Experian Equifax TransUnion
Account Number:  141414XXXX
Acct Type:  Revolving or Option 
Acct Status:  Open 
Monthly Payment:  $0 
Date Open:  Jan, 2000 
Balance:  $0 
Terms:  N/A 
High Balance:  $0 
Limit:  $4,000 
Past Due:  $0 
Remarks:  CREDIT CARD
 
Payment Status:  Pays account as agreed 
 Account Two Year History Legend
Year:  Year 1 Year 2
2000 > 2001 >
Month:  12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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Experian Equifax TransUnion
Account Number:  151515151515XXXX
Acct Type:  Revolving or Option 
Acct Status:  Open 
Monthly Payment:  $0 
Date Open:  Apr, 1999 
Balance:  $0 
Terms:  N/A 
High Balance:  $0 
Limit:  $600 
Past Due:  $0 
Remarks:  CHARGE
 
Payment Status:  Pays account as agreed 
 Account Two Year History Legend
Year:  Year 1 Year 2
2000 > 2001 >
Month:  12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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Experian Equifax TransUnion
Account Number:  171717171717XXXX
Acct Type:  Revolving or Option 
Acct Status:  Open 
Monthly Payment:  $0 
Date Open:  Mar, 1999 
Balance:  $0 
Terms:  N/A 
High Balance:  $1,000 
Limit:  N/A 
Past Due:  $0 
Remarks:  CHARGE 
Payment Status:  Too new to rate 
 Account Two Year History Legend
Year:  Year 1 Year 2
2000 > 2001 >
Month:  11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Experian Equifax TransUnion
Account Number:  1818181818XXXX
Acct Type:  Revolving or Option 
Acct Status:  Open 
Monthly Payment:  $10 
Date Open:  Feb, 1999 
Balance:  $64 
Terms:  N/A 
High Balance:  $1,926 
Limit:  N/A 
Past Due:  $0 
Remarks:  CREDIT CARD 
Payment Status:  Pays account as agreed 
 Account Two Year History Legend
Year:  Year 1 Year 2
2000 > 2001 >
Month:  11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Experian Equifax TransUnion
Account Number:  191919191919XXXX
Acct Type:  Revolving or Option 
Acct Status:  Open 
Monthly Payment:  $0 
Date Open:  Nov, 1997 
Balance:  $0 
Terms:  N/A 
High Balance:  $1,000 
Limit:  N/A 
Past Due:  $0 
Remarks:  CHARGE 
Payment Status:  Pays account as agreed 
 Account Two Year History Legend
Year:  Year 1 Year 2
2000 > 2001 >
Month:  11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Experian Equifax TransUnion
Account Number:  We did not find information for this account.
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Year:  Year 1 Year 2
2000 > 2001 >
Month:  11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Experian Equifax TransUnion
Account Number:  11011011011XXXX
Acct Type:  Revolving or Option 
Acct Status:  Closed 
Monthly Payment:  $0 
Date Open:  Dec, 1996 
Balance:  $0 
Terms:  N/A 
High Balance:  $700 
Limit:  N/A 
Past Due:  $0 
Remarks:  ACCOUNT CLOSED BY CONSUMER
PAID ACCOUNT / ZERO BALANCE 
Payment Status:  Pays account as agreed 
 Account Two Year History Legend
Year:  Year 1 Year 2
1998 > 1999 >
Month:  10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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Experian Equifax TransUnion
Account Number:  We did not find information for this account.
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Year:  Year 1 Year 2
2000 > 2001 >
Month:  12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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Legend
Current 90 Days Late
No Data Provided* 120 Days Late
30 Days Late Chargeoff or Collection
60 Days Late Repossession or Foreclosure
Payment Plan

*Sometimes the credit bureaus do not have information from a particular month on file.

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  PLUS Score®
A PLUS Score® is a numerical representation of your credit worthiness. The majority of lenders use some sort of credit scoring model to help predict what kind of credit risk you may be. For each bureau’s score and explanation, click on the colored tabs below.
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This PLUS Score® is based on information from your Experian credit report.
Your PLUS Score® is calculated using the information in your credit report. Since information often differs among your three credit reports, your PLUS Scores based on those reports will also vary.
Your Score is: 768  on a scale of 330 - 830 Click here for 0-100 scale
Your Credit Category is:
Percentile:  Your credit ranks higher than 80% of U.S. consumers.
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About your PLUS Score®:
Your PLUS Score® is formulated using the information in your credit file. Credit scores can help potential lenders, landlords, and employers quickly gauge your credit history and decide what kind of a risk they are taking if they approve your application. Your PLUS Score® can range between 330 and 830, with a higher credit score indicating a lower risk. There are many scoring models used in the marketplace. The type of score used, and its associated risk levels, may vary from lender to lender. But regardless of what scoring model is used, they all have one purpose: to summarize your credit worthiness. Keep in mind that your credit score is just one factor used in the application process. Other factors, such as your annual salary and length of employment, may also be considered by lenders when you apply for a loan.
What your PLUS Score® means:
Factors in your credit file indicate you have excellent credit. Lenders will likely offer you the best rates and terms. Continue practicing good credit behavior and you should have no problem receiving favorable loan terms and offers with little to no down payments.
What this Means to You:
Credit scoring can also help companies better understand how to serve you. And, the overall benefits of credit scoring are passed on to the consumer, such as faster credit approval, reduction in human error and bias, consistency, and better terms and rates for you through reduced costs and losses for lenders. While lenders may use different scoring models to determine how you score, and each major credit bureau has its own method for calculating credit scores, the scoring models have been fairly well standardized so that a score at one bureau is roughly equivalent to the same score at another. Below are common factors that are both positively and negatively affecting your PLUS Score®.
What factors lower your PLUS Score®:
  • Each time a potential lender or landlord pulls your credit report for review, an inquiry is placed on your file. Having too many inquiries to your credit report is negatively affecting your score. Inquiries stay on your credit report for up to two years, but they are not necessarily negative information. However, too many inquiries may indicate to lenders that you are trying to take on more new debt. Try to keep your inquiries to a minimum and apply for new credit sparingly.


  • Your overall balances are close to your overall credit limits, which may be lowering your score. Having high credit limits shows lenders that you are responsible with your credit, but you should increase the cushion between your debt and your limits by paying down your balances so lenders don't perceive you as getting in more debt than you can handle.
  • What factors raise your PLUS Score®:
  • You’ve paid your bills on time and currently do not have any overdue accounts or derogatory information, such as a collection, charge-off, or bankruptcy, on your report. You can be proud of the fact that you are building a good credit score, so continue with the positive credit behavior!


  • Your average credit limit for your major credit cards, such as VISA or MasterCard, is high. This tells lenders that you have enough financial experience and will be more likely to see you as a good credit risk. Keep paying all your bills on time and work toward minimizing your outstanding balance and you should have no trouble obtaining high credit limits on future credit accounts.

  • DISCLAIMER
    The PLUS Score®, developed by Experian, is not an endorsement or guarantee of your credit worthiness as seen by lenders. The different risk levels presented here are for educational use only. The PLUS Score® provides factors that raise and lower your credit score.

    Please be aware that there are many scoring models used in the marketplace, and each lender’s scoring model has its own set of factors. How each lender weighs their chosen factors may vary, but the exact formula used to calculate your score is proprietary. But generally, the higher your score, the better your chances are of obtaining favorable rates and terms.

    Your PLUS Score® was calculated using your actual data from your credit file on the day that you request your PLUS Score®, making it comparable to most scoring models in the industry. But keep in mind that other factors, such as length of employment and annual salary, are often taken into consideration by lenders when making decisions about you.

    Also note that each bureau has its own set of data, resulting in a separate PLUS Score for each of your credit files.