Lol, it'd be good to know the score before you go shopping, so you have time to fix itjred321 said:i went to the dealership seeing if i wanted to buy a new car, they told me what my credit score was, no need to pay![]()
Why is that? Is it because they have to query your credit score when you apply? Does it matter if you don't activate and never use the account?Stormtrooper77 said:Note: Everytime you apply for a CC your credit rating drops 5 points. So think about it next time you feel like getting a free gift.
I only got a few free gifts, don't do that anymore.
I never heard that closing accounts would hurt your score. Do you know why it might? I would see it hurting your score if you usually keep a 25% balance in your revolving credit accounts, then you close one account, shift your total credit limit down a lot, making your regular spending exceed 25% of your total credit limit (keeping a balance higher than 25% of your total credit limit (limits of all CCs added together) hurts your score)pdhaudio83 said:yeah, i havent signed up for a new card in years. Also, i dont close accounts, that hurts your score as well.
Damn!! That's real good, keep it up.pdhaudio83 said:last time i checked my fico score in december of 2003, it was 805.
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