Your big trophy must have really helped.Pete said:It was time for my annual credit report check. Does anyone else check theirs every year?
I was shocked how high my credit score has gotten.
It didn't say anything abut my big trophy, I should add thatMMDad said:Your big trophy must have really helped.
That, and being distanced from your ex wife / husband collector.
Pete said:It was time for my annual credit report check. Does anyone else check theirs every year?
I was shocked how high my credit score has gotten.
I just might go buy something.
Pete said:It was time for my annual credit report check. Does anyone else check theirs every year?
I was shocked how high my credit score has gotten.
I just might go buy something.
It's still early, isn't itChasey_Lane said:I subscribed to that free credit report thingy about a year ago; right around the time I was paying off a bunch of crap! I get monthly updates and alerts for $12/month.
You get a free report once a year (can't remember all the restrictions) however; if you want monthly updates and so forth, it cost a little more.aps45819 said:It's still early, isn't it
A third Raspberry motorcycle.Pete said:It was time for my annual credit report check. Does anyone else check theirs every year?
I was shocked how high my credit score has gotten.
I just might go buy something.
My dad just bought a heritage softail.Pete said:I just might go buy something.
And what does this have to do with credit report or score?Chasey_Lane said:My dad just bought a heritage softail.
Save the Morgie jokes for the private forumChasey_Lane said:My dad just bought a heritage softail.
Divorce and other crap killed mine years ago. About 5 years ago when I knew I was going to retire and move I started checking mine. I was stunned how many "open accounts" I had on there and false information. Too many open accounts is bad and drops your score because you have too much debt available. Erroneous info is of course bad as well. Also stuff is scheduled to drop off your report after a certain period and it doesn't always get removed.jazz lady said:I was just talking about credit reports/scores with some folks today. How timely!
It is imperative you check yours no matter that you don't have credit cards and you think you're fine. You'd be amazed at the old and erroneous data out there. I thought Maryland gives you a free report every 6 months, but checking it at least once a year is a must.
So Pete, what are you going to buy?
aps45819 said:Save the Morgie jokes for the private forum
Pete said:Divorce and other crap killed mine years ago. About 5 years ago when I knew I was going to retire and move I started checking mine. I was stunned how many "open accounts" I had on there and false information. Too many open accounts is bad and drops your score because you have too much debt available. Erroneous info is of course bad as well. Also stuff is scheduled to drop off your report after a certain period and it doesn't always get removed.
I made a list and wrote letters to places that still had accounts that were "open" and told them to close them. Corrected wrong info and disputed a couple things that were wrong. If you dispute incorrect info they have to prove it is true or remove it.
Also too many credit report checks you authorize will drop your score. You can check it without hurting it and there are what is called "unsolicited" checks by CC companies and crap don't hurt it either. However if you are buying a car, and you shop from dealer to dealer and you authorize each dealer to check your credit it will hurt your score because it will show 3, 4, or 5 requests for credit in a short period. If you are shopping for a car, don't authorize (fill out a credit application) until you are going to buy. Credit checks you authorize stay on there for 2 years even if you don't take the loan.
It took me several months but by the time I was ready to buy my house here it really helped. I increased my credit score 80 points just by closing accounts that were 5+ years old and correcting wrong info. Increasing my credit score got me into my house at the best interest rate and also qualified me for 0% on my truck. Since then it has steadily increased and now I am well above the 720 line for excellent credit.