When checking a "number" related to credit, it usually refers to a three-digit or a specific status code found on a detailed credit report. 1. The Three-Digit Credit Score

Most commonly, people are looking for their three-digit credit score (typically between ), which summarizes their creditworthiness for lenders.

Below average; may qualify for credit but with higher fees or interest.

On technical credit reports, a single digit like often serves as a shorthand rating for a specific account's payment status. What are the Different Ranges of Credit Scores? - Equifax

Often considered "subprime"; significant difficulty securing new credit. 2. Status and Rating Codes

Eligible for the lowest interest rates and best terms.

Near or slightly above the national average; most lenders approve.

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