• ArbitraryValue
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    1 year ago

    They don’t check your credit? They checked my credit the last time I rented.

    Also you don’t need to photoshop when it’s easier to edit the html.

      • Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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        I had 800 credit working fast food because l carried extremely little debt.

        Twenty years later, my score is fighting to stay about 750 because I make 6 figures, a few credit cards with zero debt. Because they WANT me to hold onto debt to show my trustworthiness? Fuck that.

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          Nah, there’s something else that’s triggering it. Average length of credit matters a lot, so if you cancel cards and get new ones frequently that would do it.

          Long term debt for sure is good, carrying balances on cards is never rewarded.

          The reason they’re OK extending credit when you have debt is because they can see you are managing it. Mortgage or auto loans (asset backed) aren’t bad. Don’t carry balances on cards ever if you can avoid it.

          As another poster said, there’s probably no functional difference for you between 750 and 830.

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          Yes, they do. You get extra points for holding a balance.

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            No you don’t. Technically you get a small (~10 point) bonus for showing literally anything other than $0. But you get zero points for carrying that balance beyond the payoff date.

            You should never ever ever pay interest on credit cards. It doesn’t help you in any way.

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        Yes, but also you don’t get good credit by entering into contracts you can’t afford. What I can and can’t afford are my decision to make.

        Just like you can have good credit and low income, you can have high income and be shit with money. It really doesn’t prove anything by showing a pay stub.

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        Experian offers a service called “theworknumber” that will sell you income data to anyone for $60.

        You cant opt out because fuck american laws, but you can demand they “freeze” it like credit, so any inquiry is just rejected.

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          1 year ago

          That may solve who’s texting me if I’d like to sell a property. They keep asking me about properties i haven’t owned for years but I use to live at.

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            At least you get texted about properties you once owned. I get texted about some dude’s properties across the country even though this hasn’t been his number for a good decade now

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              Haha it’s just weird to get a txt asking if I want to sell x property I haven’t owned for twenty years.

              It has to be a credit report thing as my gf gets txt about the properties and she has never been on the loans or titles. The properties are always in my name.