• @slurpeesoforion
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    654 months ago

    I’ll take a lower score and no debt. They can eat their score.

      • @slurpeesoforion
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        94 months ago

        I said, having locked in at 2.75 when rates were at a record low.

        • @meliaesc@lemmy.world
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          174 months ago

          So the secret to not worrying about credit score is simply already have the loans you want at an interest rate you want. Why didn’t I try that???

          • @slurpeesoforion
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            04 months ago

            Are we talking about 35 points from paying off a car? Or hundreds of points because reasons?

    • @eltrain123@lemmy.world
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      34 months ago

      2 of the factors are debt to income ratio and how many accounts of different types are open. If you pay off 99% of a car and refinance 100$ loan for 84 months… does that keep your score up?

      • @TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee
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        174 months ago

        So the reason this kinda idiocy happens is when the line of credit is closed, it actually decreases the average age of your credit accounts- which decreases your score.

        That’s why people who pay off student loans have their scores drop sometimes, especially if they’ve avoided any other lines of credit.

        • Snailpope
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          74 months ago

          This. Average age of active credit accounts went down thus drop. Same thing happened to me

          • @JDubbleu@programming.dev
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            24 months ago

            This is part of why getting credit cards early (if you’re capable of being responsible with them) is so important. All my oldest credit lines are credit cards (I have 4 of them), so any future loans will be taking my average credit line down instead of up. As a result I’ll always have those old credit lines and my score will only go up when I pay things off completely.

    • @fruitSnackSupreme@lemmy.world
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      14 months ago

      This is silly anyway. I’ve paid off and cancelled many credit cards and loans, and your score drops by a small amount temporarily. It doesn’t stay down.