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Any DFWMUSTANG ballers with 800+ credit score?
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Originally posted by CJ-95GT View PostIt sounds like you also don't have a credit history either. Have you ever financed anything? I can only speak from my experience which includes doing everything I said above and successfully financing a car or something. To bad your not a baller like the rest of us dude.
I have a little history. The Audi was the very last thing I financed and I sold it in 01.Last edited by LaserSVT; 05-12-2014, 06:31 AM.Good judgment comes from bad decisions and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
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Originally posted by svo855 View PostI never checked mine but discover now shows your score on your statements. Mine was over 800 but I do not know how it got that way. I have never financed anything in my life (I did finance a truck for a few day to get the rebates) or have carried a balance on any card. Most of my cards I have had since the early 90s with the highest limit being 125k.
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Originally posted by Chopped54 View PostI read somewhere that less than 1% of America has an 800 or more, it's amazing how many of those fucks are on here.
I finally got the DA straightened out and I've started making the monthly payments on the student loan ($27k balance, fuck me running) because it'll never be paid off if I don't do it myself. I need to check my report again to see if I'm creeping back towards that 1%...
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Had a customer once with an 833 that wanted an old BMW we had for his son and wanted to finance it. Boss said done, however he wants it. Nothing down, half down whatever and whatever payments he wants.
I thought he was kidding because back then you couldn't get financing on 10+ year old cars. Boss said he could get that customer a signature loan for a half million with that score and a high credit limit of 1.2 million. That was the one and only time I pulled an 800+ credit score and we sold Audis and Lamborghinis!Good judgment comes from bad decisions and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
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Originally posted by 90GT50 View PostAround 640 a few months ago.
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Originally posted by chronical View PostFor a good rebuilder, nasa federal Credit union offers a 2% cash back card for all purchases and has no cap. They are also pretty generous. Go to Creditboards.com and plug into their credit pulls database. You can select by score to see what you could get approved for.
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