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Will paying off a defaulted loan from 20 years ago affect my credit?
I defaulted on a loan 20+ years ago, which has since fallen off my credit report. My credit score today is excellent. If I were to pay the balance being asked for by the current debt owner/collector (...
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Why can't you see your credit score at all times?
I've just seen over the years that you can check your credit score now and then and sometimes it might lower it a small amount just to check.
Why isn't credit some transparent function of various ...
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F1 visa and credit card debt
I am currently in the US on an F1 visa and I have over 4000$ credit card debt (4 maxed out credit cards). I make on time payments each month and should pay it all within a year. Can I leave the US and ...
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Why didn’t my credit score fully recover after paying off a collections account?
My credit score went down 58 points due to a medical collection account that got reported.
I ended up paying the account in full and submitting a request for it to be removed from my credit report.
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Does overpaying credit card to pay a much larger sum than your credit limit to get cashback negatively impact credit score?
I am an immigrant and the concept of credit cards is fairly new to me, I understand it enough and know that using more than 30% percent of your credit card can hamper or negatively impact my credit ...
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Best possible outcome from paying a charged-off account
I had an auto loan from 2011. All but about 1,800 USD was paid off. Various financial challenges and a dose of me sticking my head firmly in the sand led to the account being charged off. I handled ...
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Paying more than your monthly credit card balance?
When is it a good idea to pay more than your monthly credit card balance? When does that help, when is that not worth doing / doesn't do anything? Why is that a good idea? Does that help your credit ...
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Can Having Less Debt Lower Your Credit Score?
Background:
In preparation to buy my first house I've started keeping an eye on my (Experian FICO) credit score, and I've been seeing behavior that is very strange. After a year of my credit score ...
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Credit score dropped 73 points after applying for a new card?
Why did my credit score drop from a 762 to a 689?
According to creditkarma I got hit with:
JPMCB-Card Service: Opening a new account can temporarily lower your score because it adds a hard inquiry ...
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When does credit card utilization matter?
I'm learning more about credit before I get a credit card, and I read that it's advised to never use more than 30% of your credit card's limit.
Let's say someone has a $2000 credit line and he spends ...
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Impact on credit score of opening and closing accounts
I'm planning on buying a house sometime in the Winter of 2020 to spring 2021.
Currently, my credit score is about 770 and I have the following open credit lines:
A 2.5 year old $25,000 Prosper loan ...
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Large credit score drop
I use Mogo to review my credit score every month.
I just moved to Canada so it took a while to even kickstart my rating, however, Mogos history shows.
Dec (2 months after I got my credit card) - ...
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Can you hurt a nonexistent credit score?
I am a student, I just started my sophomore year. I have always been very financially responsible. Now, I want to start building my credit, so I did my research and applied for a student credit card. ...
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Can U.S. car dealerships pull your entire credit report or just your FICO score?
In the U.S. can car dealerships pull your entire credit report, or just your score if you go into them to apply for a loan? Of all the research I've done, it sounds like its just your FICO score that ...
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How does this credit scoring work?
I live in the UK, where credit referencing agencies are seen by many (myself included) as the devil. They hold a lot of life-critical information about me but they don't want to share that info, not ...