Does utilization really matter if you pay it off every month ?actually it's 60% or lower breh. If you can keep it at 30-50% you be good
Does utilization really matter if you pay it off every month ?actually it's 60% or lower breh. If you can keep it at 30-50% you be good
6 seriesYou forgot 6 figures

I've been treating it like a game for the last year.
if you look at it like points and goals, it's kinda fun. I mean... there's no point fretting about it. It's your money, but it's not.
Get a shytty credit card from like the gas station or whatever (especially if you keep getting those "pre-approved" credit card offers in the mail. they don't fukk with folks with totally wrecked credit)
find something you do on a weekly/monthly basis like putting gas in your car, grabbing fast food when you didn't have time to cook, etc. take a piece of masking tape and throw it on the card. label it "gas" or- hell, even categorize by fast food. label the card "subway". the cute cashier will find it hilarious.
end of the month, pay twice the minimum, $100 dollars or all the balance. I hate to think anyone reading this would spend more than a hundred bucks a month on taco Bell or some shyt.
in 6 months, they'll boost the limit on the card, thus increasing your debt to credit ratio (how much credit you've used vs how high your combined limit is) and your score will jump a bit.
Your score jumps, you get more "pre-approved" offers, but only fill them out every 3 or 4 months.
the money you would have put on the stuff you're using the cards for, put on the delinquent shyt on your credit report.
You do that for about a year, you'll wind up with your score increased by a good 100+ points, a lot of your credit cleaned up, extra money and extra emergency funds in your pocket. It's all plastic, but still.
Another good tip (if you've got the willpower), go to your local bank/credit union and get a small loan. If you're approved, take the money from the loan and open another bank account. Have the money from the loan automatically taken out of the bank account, then forget it exists.
Next time, get a bigger loan. Maybe a CD.
Repeat.
Does utilization really matter if you pay it off every month ?
How much of a difference do your scores usually have? I got one score from Mint using Equifax and another from quizzle using vanguard and the quizzle score is over 30 points higher. Could it be because that's all 3 bureaus put together?
@LeVraiPapi got any tips on business credit?
@LeVraiPapi got any tips on business credit?
Can I call my credit card companies and have them lower the interest rate? I don't want to use them anymore, just pay it off. I want to go to consumer credit consolidation.

Old post but I'll respond. You can, sometimes they'll need you to exhibit hardship, and they'll revoke the card.
If you're military ask about service members relief.
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I bumped the thread to say Credit Karma is now pulling from 2 bureaus![]()
Paid off 1, 2 more to go. I'll look into that thanks breh
If you owe money and your credit is in the dumper and its been years, don't pay a dime. Even if you pay one cent then the time it will come off your cc report resets.
Example phone bill in collections you owe 2,000. Its been 6 years, after 7 years it will come off your record.
You pay one cent even one cent then it restarts
Get a guaranteed Cc use it and start building up back your credit.
wait, wait WAIT.
Breh, are you sure about this? cause I got a $200 bill that I owe, and it's been like 3 or 4 years.... I was planning on paying it off next month to get my credit right....
but I'd be better off NOT paying it?
yes im sure about this
if its already 4 years your credit is already in the sh8tter paying it off won't do anything
