Credit Score Dropped?
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michelledwurff
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Hi guys,
for a long time i didn't have any problems with my credit score. But recently i had to open up a new credit card for important and after that i got an email saying that my credit score dropped. Any way to fix it?
for a long time i didn't have any problems with my credit score. But recently i had to open up a new credit card for important and after that i got an email saying that my credit score dropped. Any way to fix it?
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I'm sure the next full moon will fix it.....or make it go down further.
Ignore it.....it means very little.0 -
michelledwurff wrote: »
Any way to fix it?
Just multiply it by two. Hey presto, job done.0 -
michelledwurff wrote: »Hi guys,
for a long time i didn't have any problems with my credit score. But recently i had to open up a new credit card for important and after that i got an email saying that my credit score dropped. Any way to fix it?
You don't have a credit score - just a credit history.
The receipt of an email suggests you may be subscribed to a CRA's services. If that is the case I would suggest that you cancel this subscription (it's effectively worthless) and save your money.0 -
michelledwurff wrote: »Hi guys,
for a long time i didn't have any problems with my credit score. But recently i had to open up a new credit card for important and after that i got an email saying that my credit score dropped. Any way to fix it?0 -
Ignore it. I!!!8217;ve just looked at mine and bear in mind each agency has a different score. My Experian was 860 the other day now it!!!8217;s 908. I haven!!!8217;t done anything different in the last couple of months. IMortgage free wannabe
Actual mortgage stating amount £75,150
Overpayment start date 1/3/23.
Starting balance £66,565.45
Current balance £63,787.160 -
Hello
Sorry to ask, but when the experts on this forum say "your credit score is irrelevant, focus on your credit history", surely the two are absolutely linked and therefore the score is indicative of your history making the credit score a fairly good way to quickly evaluate credit prospects? I understand the score is arbitrary, but one person with a good credit history might score 550 on clearscore for example, where someone with a poor history might score 300. Surely this makes it a fairly good way for someone using this service, not necessarily lenders, to assess their own credit chances?
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Hello
Sorry to ask, but when the experts on this forum say "your credit score is irrelevant, focus on your credit history", surely the two are absolutely linked and therefore the score is indicative of your history making the credit score a fairly good way to quickly evaluate credit prospects? I understand the score is arbitrary, but one person with a good credit history might score 550 on clearscore for example, where someone with a poor history might score 300. Surely this makes it a fairly good way for someone using this service, not necessarily lenders, to assess their own credit chances?
Thanks
Not at all
Someone who gets declared bankrupte gets a 999 score on Experian - how does that make them Excellent in terms of credit worthiness?
Lender's don't see the scores, so it's completely safe to ignore them0 -
Indeed. My 'score' fell after paying my mortgage off.."If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." -- Red Adair0
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The "credit score" you get is meaningless and also in my own experience no win: I added a credit agreement and my score on Noddle dropped and my score on Clearscore increased. Also completely wrecked my ambition to get more than 2/5 on Noddle ROFL.0
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