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There seems to be a bit of misinformation or just plain wrong information in this thread. If you want to educate yourself about FICO scores and how they are figured and used go to MyFico.com and take a look around.
There are a tremendous amount of scoring models used (FICO Score 8, FICO Auto Score 2, FICO Score 4, FICO Bankcard Score 8, just to name some of them) depending on the type of lending being done. Each one can result in a different FICO Score. For example, here are just some of my TransUnion FICO credit scores that are current as of today: FICO Score 8 = 808 FICO Auto Score 8 = 822 FICO BankCard Score 8 = 833 FICO Auto Score 9 = 802 FICO BankCard Score 9 = 810 FICO Score 9 = 805 FICO Score 5,4,2 = all are 766 (as you can see, if my lender were using one of the older scoring models of FICO Score 5,4, or 2 my score is much lower than one of the newer Score 8 or 9 models that are out there). Again, these are just some of the scoring models, and these are just TransUnion. Equifax and Experian have their own scores using the scoring models above that will likely be different as well. So, when you say your credit score is *** you need to know which credit bureau that score came from and under which scoring model. Lets say you want to buy a car, but you think your credit score might be marginal. You can go online and run a FICO 3B Report and pull all three credit bureaus and the credit scores under each scoring model (I think with my credit history is was about 84 pages long...). Now you will have in front of you a wide range of credit scores from each bureau under many different models. So now you can call around to different lenders and simply ask their loan department which credit bureau they use (most only use one bureau for an auto loan) and which scoring model. Find one that uses the highest score you have that gives you the best chance of getting the loan. It might take some work, but for someone with marginal credit it might be worth the effort. Also, as far as what determines your score, that appears to be a very complex answer and it varies with each individual according to the experts at MyFico, but in general it looks to be the following: 35% Payment History 30% Amounts Owed 15% Length of History 10% New Credit 10% Credit Mix Like I said, there is a lot of really good information out there, especially on that website. *I am not affiliated in any way with MyFico.com or the industry. Nor am I giving any type of credit counseling advice. Just a few things I have read about over the years. |
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I am very happy with Charles Schwab online bank, minimum balance required but zero fees after this and free ATM's usage anywhere in the world, free checks also but not a big deal anymore. I go to SE Asia about once a month and when I arrive just go to the ATM and get a small amount of money out (trying to use credit cards wherever possible).
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its nowhere near that now after my divorce. that bitch!
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sure, where were you 15 years ago with that advice
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05-02-2019, 10:22 AM | #76 |
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Quick way to inflate credit score if you have a year old AMEX credit card
After 12 consecutive months of good keeping, you could get 3x's your original credit line instantly, example Hilton card $10k limit opened on 01-2018 in good standing can get $30k just by applying online NOT by phone, it's once per card lifetime (the original credit line is key) That helps your debt ratio for sure, I have it on a few cards I keep in the sock drawer, just use the card for a soda or gas every now n then to keep active I'll look for the link, I did it for my wife and kids, works as of last year |
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Couldn't find the damn link:
1.First, log in to your account and choose the (CREDIT card)NOT CHARGE card with 1 year activity and that's in good standing 2.Click on Account Services in the main toolbar at the top of your screen. 3.From the Card Management tab at the left, select Increase Your Credit Limit in the middle of the screen. 4.Put in 3xs your original credit line when you got the card as in they gave you $10k to start put $30k limit amount you are requesting plus your annual income, then click Continue to complete the request. You might just get 2.5x's your original amount TAKE it! This way bypasses a manual review and much more generous increase than talking to a rep No hard pull as far as I know, being a customer for a while AMEX just looks at internal history for decisions BUT you might get a HARD pull being a newer customer? My 19 year old has a 800+ fico inflating cards, some of my old old cards as authorized user helped too |
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Someone with NO debt All paid off gets a lower score As a teen, I opened a $500 loan for 60 months, with a $10'ish payment, I prepaid the loan 90% so on paper It showed a 60 month loan (almost paid off) I never wanted it closed/paid off, keeping it open but almost paid back shoots up the score Paid some juice on the loan just to pump my score, show some history, worth it IMO |
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This forum is for sharing information anyone with teenage kids? put them on your oldest credit card as a authorized user, when they are 18 all that becomes on his/her record payment history etc. Edit: kids as young as 13 years old can get a AMEX card, Barclays and Chase too, Discover is 15 I think? And US bank 16 Just make sure the name on the card is the same as what they will use when they are adults like Joshua J. Miller not Josh miller, if not matching its listed as a alias (matching is best) my 2 cents Just don't let them keep the card or they will buy Fortnight V bucks... |
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The cards were delivered to my house. Activated as necessary. and then put in my safe. It really helps them out with future car loans and bank loan rates.
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Credit cards are lame! People always paying for starbucks and other coffee they can't afford just to look cool! Cash or nothing! I don't need to front. You should see all the looks of admiration when I pay for cash. It speaks volumes. Speaking of volume. .. Once paid for a calzone using coins. People were like dang - this is a man who knows his money. |
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I paid both my cars off a couple years early. The credit card gets paid in full monthly. I have been carrying a 850 score for awhile.
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Mine dropped as soon as I paid off my mortgage. Not that it matters... I think past certain number it's all excellent for creditors
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I only have my mortgage as a loan and at 2.75% am only paying as required.
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I was 800+ on all my scores yet bmw finance manager (Dealer) still inflated my rate... "Mr. Miller, I think with a little push I can squeeze you in a tier 2 loan with BMW financial" I'll do my best, lol Have a mortgage since I was 19 years old, several investment properties mostly all 70%+ paid off and over 10 vehicles leased/financed past 15 years but the BMW Stealer wants to squeeze me in a tier 2 rate I thought paying sticker the dealer would play by the rules (plenty of meat on the bone) for the deal but no, greed and games, lies to my face On what grounds Base rate isn't avail to me? only bmw does this for more profit imo |
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