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Yes, it's common for credit scores to differ between different credit reporting agencies like Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. This is because they use different scoring models (like FICO and VantageScore) and may have slightly different data in their reports. In addition, not all lenders report to all three credit bureaus. This means that Experian might have less comprehensive information about your credit history compared to TransUnion or Equifax.
The most accurate information lies in the credit reports, not necessarily the scores. Focus on ensuring the data on your reports is accurate, as any inaccuracies can affect your credit score. So, it's a good idea to monitor all of your credit reports regularly.