Originally posted by: Scouzer
my supervisor snuck it from my HR file...they checked as a condition of employment
i have my own CC and i pay for car insurance. thats all ive got for credit
our system (canadian) = 0-900
Originally posted by: mugs
I find it hard to believe that your FICO score could be that high, based on knowing what mine is, what my age is, and that the only negative I have against me is the shortness of my credit history.
Originally posted by: Engineer
I'm 36 and nearly out of debt!
You've got 18 years to beat that!![]()
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Thats very good considering the scale tops out at 750.
Or is nobody using that scale anymore?
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: shortylickens
I'm 26 and have been completely out of debt for almost one year.Originally posted by: Engineer
I'm 36 and nearly out of debt!
You've got 18 years to beat that!![]()
Home, cars, etc? Wife? Kids? NICE 401k nest egg?![]()
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: shortylickens
I'm 26 and have been completely out of debt for almost one year.Originally posted by: Engineer
I'm 36 and nearly out of debt!
You've got 18 years to beat that!![]()
Home, cars, etc? Wife? Kids? NICE 401k nest egg?![]()
Home? Yes.
Cars. One.
Wife and kids? HELLL NOOO!
I know better. My idea of being smart is to not get into that crap. Kids are overrated and 60% of American marriages end in divorce. I dont need to make that mistake to learn it. I learn by others mistakes.
401K? Not even. Navy Thrift Savings Plan. They match dollar for dollar up to 100% of my base pay. Currently putting away 50%, which is easy since I have no debt. Have about 100 grand right now. I know people keep saying 1 million for retirement is nice, but by the time I want to retire a million bucks really wont be that much money. I know better. I started planning at age 17. I want several million. If I'm really slick I can collect my first pension at age 38, and my second pension at 58, which is much better than all the 60 year olds I know. Most of them dont even have a small egg.
Originally posted by: Koenigsegg
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Thats very good considering the scale tops out at 750.
Or is nobody using that scale anymore?
FICO is 850.
Originally posted by: shortspanishguy
shens
Originally posted by: Scouzer
my fvckin parents have nothing to do with my score so fvck right off about that
i have my name on NOTHING but my credit card, one rejected CC app, and my car insurance
i make $22k a year
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: shortylickens
I'm 26 and have been completely out of debt for almost one year.Originally posted by: Engineer
I'm 36 and nearly out of debt!
You've got 18 years to beat that!![]()
Home, cars, etc? Wife? Kids? NICE 401k nest egg?![]()
Home? Yes.
Cars. One.
Wife and kids? HELLL NOOO!
I know better. My idea of being smart is to not get into that crap. Kids are overrated and 60% of American marriages end in divorce. I dont need to make that mistake to learn it. I learn by others mistakes.
401K? Not even. Navy Thrift Savings Plan. They match dollar for dollar up to 100% of my base pay. Currently putting away 50%, which is easy since I have no debt. Have about 100 grand right now. I know people keep saying 1 million for retirement is nice, but by the time I want to retire a million bucks really wont be that much money. I know better. I started planning at age 17. I want several million. If I'm really slick I can collect my first pension at age 38, and my second pension at 58, which is much better than all the 60 year olds I know. Most of them dont even have a small egg.
Originally posted by: Scouzer
both of my parents have phenomenal credit, but again i will stress i am not an approved user on their cards, nor am i on their credit in anyway or theirs on mine.
but i have had my own bank acct since i was 11 years old. so maybe thats helps, lol.
Originally posted by: Scouzer
both of my parents have phenomenal credit, but again i will stress i am not an approved user on their cards, nor am i on their credit in anyway or theirs on mine.
but i have had my own bank acct since i was 11 years old. so maybe thats helps, lol.
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Scouzer
both of my parents have phenomenal credit, but again i will stress i am not an approved user on their cards, nor am i on their credit in anyway or theirs on mine.
but i have had my own bank acct since i was 11 years old. so maybe thats helps, lol.
You have an artificially inflated credit score. You don't have any negatives to count against you (besides it being brief), but if you try applying for a respectable loan, you will be denied based on having no credit history.
A bank account has nothing to do with credit history.
