Originally posted by MattB
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This may be a very ignorant question but how is having a high FICO score translate to "how much one loves debt"?
My score too is just under 800 and the only thing I have payments on (debt if you may) is my mortgage and car payment, that only has a year or two left.
Yeah, I have 5 credit cards, but none of them rarely have a balance and they in my opinion to help my credit score.
My grandfather who retired at 38-40 didn't have credit either -legality issues I am assuming. But he paid for everything in cash - new cars, homes, etc. It wasn't until he was 65 or 70 that he wanted a new car but wanted to finance and was denied even with 60% down.
I would much rather have the freedom of knowing I can finance whatever I want than having a 0 credit score.Originally posted by Cmarsh93zDon't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.
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Originally posted by Buzzo View Postwho the hell cares who has the most money or the best credit? You guys don't have enough to worry aboutOriginally posted by Cmarsh93zDon't Fuck with DFWmustangs...the most powerfull gang I have ever been a member of.
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Originally posted by 347Mike View PostI can care less how much money or little credit he has. I was trying to understand what he was saying.
ceyko - TexasDevilDog
2. Amount of money you owe and the amount of available credit (30 percent)
The second most important area is your outstanding debt -- how much money you owe on credit cards, car loans, mortgages, home equity lines, etc. Also considered is the total amount of credit you have available. If you have 10 credit cards that each have $10,000 credit limits, that's $100,000 of available credit. Statistically, people who have a lot of credit available tend to use it, which makes them a less attractive credit risk.
Where in there does it say that it is better to have outstanding debt?
It is ideal to have available credit to use, but a low balance, preferably under 30%.
I'm not sure how a high FICO is equivalent to high debt?
Sorry, but if you guys needs a co-signer for something, the answer is no.
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Originally posted by Skidmark View PostSorry, but if you guys needs a co-signer for something, the answer is no.
Now, a while ago a few cards pissed me off with their interest rate hikes so I closed them out and that did the worst to me. However, I expected a rebound with no such luck.
Ah well, the ONLY reason I care about that damned score is for future home loans. May have to buy points or something.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by ceyko View PostLol, I was just bitching cause the lower my debt the lower my score so far.
Now, a while ago a few cards pissed me off with their interest rate hikes so I closed them out and that did the worst to me. However, I expected a rebound with no such luck.
Ah well, the ONLY reason I care about that damned score is for future home loans. May have to buy points or something.
Search for a new card with no annual fee and add it to your arsenal. Even if you don't use it, it would help your score out in a few months of having the account open.
Once you initially open it, you'd take a small hit for the inquiry, but in the long run you'll be getting positives for new activity and the increased credit limit.
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Originally posted by scootro View PostFOR EXAMPLE.......
if you owe $12k but could only sell it for 11.5k then that is what upside down means!
Carmax offered you a good price but you didn't take that deal, WHY?
That is why.
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Originally posted by GhostTX View PostGlad you found a buyer (sort of). Notice you bumped your price down twice on Autotrader. I'm assuming your final sale was $13.5K?
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Originally posted by 347Mike View PostScootro is not the brightest Crayon in the box.
Originally posted by Skidmark View PostYep, typically I try to lower it $200 at a time and give it a few days in between each drop. I've noticed that I can have a price listed at 15,000 with no bites, but when dropping to 14,800 you get a ton of response.
Originally posted by Skidmark View PostGuy is flying down from Amarillo on Wednesday to purchase the truck for 2k more than Carmax offered.
That is why.
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