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What's your credit score (covert brag thread)

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You really just need to turn off all possible script blocking. It's been a little while since I've pulled mine from there, but I seem to recall they ran the requests in a frame, so it can get very upset if you block anything
I've never had any site complain when I trusted everything but doubleclick on any site. I'm not gonna change that for them.
 
810, according to Chase.

I think that qualifies me for one of @highland145's special "Friend Rate Premium" loans at only 32%!

I opened 2 new cc and a HELOC over the last 3 months, but I think that should have all cleared by now with the hard checks? dunno. I don't think I've been much above 810, anyway.
 
826 but my credit is frozen. I froze it over a decade ago. Only time my credit matters is when I'm opening new credit card or signing up some service that requires credit check like phone service or insurance. I don't really plan to have a mortgage or car loan ever again.
 
826 but my credit is frozen. I froze it over a decade ago. Only time my credit matters is when I'm opening new credit card or signing up some service that requires credit check like phone service or insurance. I don't really plan to have a mortgage or car loan ever again.
We may have a construction loan, that's about it. Something to cover that gap between building the new home and selling the old one.
 
826 but my credit is frozen. I froze it over a decade ago. Only time my credit matters is when I'm opening new credit card or signing up some service that requires credit check like phone service or insurance. I don't really plan to have a mortgage or car loan ever again.

your credit score can still fluctuate even your credit is frozen (which typically means they cannot run a credit check on you but I guess it could also mean you froze your individual credit card accounts)....if you have any balance while your credit is frozen and you miss a payment, your score will drop like a rock...
 
Discover said that my credit score jumped from 744 to 830 this month.

Why? Because it's been 7 years since I did a short sale on my condo, and that lone black mark on my credit record has finally disappeared. Yay!

Oh, and just in case you were wondering... my FICO was 820 the month before the short sale showed up on my credit report. The month after, it dropped to a 680. It doesn't take much to screw up "perfect" credit!
 
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