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I’ve recently increased my credit card balances and dropped my score a few points. Does it actually matter that much?
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Yes. Utilization is like 30% of your score. You don't want zero balances across all the credit cards you own- you want balances to be between 1%-10% They want you to use the credit, but not too much.I’ve recently increased my credit card balances and dropped my score a few points. Does it actually matter that much?
I already own one. Just nervous about the higher balancesYoull likely never buy a house without it unfortunately. I had to pay off outstanding ER bills and shit before the bank would even fuck with us.
Youll likely never buy a house without it unfortunately. I had to pay off outstanding ER bills and shit before the bank would even fuck with us.
Universal credit scores aren't a thing in the majority of European nations. Neither is circumcision. Hot dogs are pork not beef here too. Nice passively surrendering to the diktats of your Jewish overlords, stupids.
In the UK it's independent based on the lender, there's no universality and there are a bunch of consumer rights and protections written into.law to protect against lender monopoly. I know that Germany and Austria are stricter, and I think some of the Scandie countries are too.I have no clue what a credit score is..
I don’t know how it is now but when I sold cars about 10 years ago you’d be amazed at how many people (and not majority N persons) came in with shit credit thinking they could buy a 42 thousand dollar Jeep Grand Cherokee. I remember we had to be careful asking about their credit before running it but you always knew when you were getting a bad score with how someone reacted to the question. I remember one time asking a guy how his credit was and if there was anything important I should know before running it. He said no and sure enough the fucker had a bankruptcy not even three months prior.We already had this discussion. If you're not retarded your credit score by default should be 700+. However increasing your Score even more requires you to have debt aka buy in to the system. When I had student loans, I maxed at 840. After paying it off im at 730 or so. Which is the right way to do it.
If your credit is below 700 you're a nigger
I did. I got like $8,000 knocked down to like $1000 or something along those lines. They were just happy to get anything i think.Damn dude you should have disputed them
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