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Uncover the dirty secret credit companies don’t want you to know: The highest score doesn’t always mean more trust. Image Not Available
Getting a perfect 850 credit score is quite an achievement. Just don’t be surprised if nobody cares. A perfect credit score means little in the real world. Recently, Ted Rossman, Bankrate senior industry analyst, told CNBC that an exceptionally high or even perfect credit score offers “no practical benefit” over a score in the mid-700s. That isn’t just Rossman’s opinion. The folks at FICO…