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Is 864 a good enough credit rating?

Hello

I have an 864 credit rating which is classed as 'Fair' - 880 is good.

I was wondering if anyone thought this was a good enough credit score to a lease a car?

Unfortunately I do have other debts and did get into some financial difrficulty about 18 months ago but i have everything under control and have not missed any direct debits or payments in about 12 - 14 months.

My husband however has a poor rating and also has 2 x ccj's.

i really don't want to apply for a lease and get turned down as then i feel like it will affect me even further to get a rejection.

Any advice would be great.

Thanks.

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  • Emmzi
    Emmzi Posts: 8,658 Forumite
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    credit ratings are pretty meaningless as every lender has their own criteria.

    what is your income, your others debts, any defaults, the amount you want to borrow, anything dodgey on credit history.
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  • Enfieldian
    Enfieldian Posts: 2,893 Forumite
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    No.

    It needs to be at least 865.

    Then the world is your lobster.
  • opinions4u
    opinions4u Posts: 19,411 Forumite
    MrsCELL wrote: »

    I have an 864 credit rating which is classed as 'Fair' - 880 is good.

    I was wondering if anyone thought this was a good enough credit score to a lease a car?
    The number is something provided by a company that doesn't even lend money. So while it may be sueful as a guide it is impossible to say whether it makes you credit worthy or not.
    Unfortunately I do have other debts and did get into some financial difrficulty about 18 months ago but i have everything under control and have not missed any direct debits or payments in about 12 - 14 months.
    Credit records remain for 6 years. So your difficulties will still be on file.
    My husband however has a poor rating and also has 2 x ccj's.
    If he's financially linked to you (e.g. joint account, joint mortgage etc) then this will cause you problems.
    i really don't want to apply for a lease and get turned down as then i feel like it will affect me even further to get a rejection.
    Being rejected doesn't impact your rating. Multiple credit searches in a short period of time can do. Applying for loans with a couple of providers is unlikely to make your rating worse.

    From what you've said, I'd be surprised if you could get credit from a mainstream provider though.
  • iolanthe07
    iolanthe07 Posts: 5,493 Forumite
    864 is a low score. People with a score north of 950 are being refused by mainstream lenders. Though I agree with the others that the score is pretty meaningless in real life.
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  • hopefulfooluk
    hopefulfooluk Posts: 2,441 Forumite
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    I am leasing a car through SEAT Finance and was only discharged from bankruptcy a year ago. It is a business lease so may be different to consumer but they did credit check me first (instant approval). If I can get one, I dare say anyone can.
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