10-03-2012 06:00 PM
jsucool76 wrote:I've got like 15 on each of my reports, so don't feel bad
Quite a few are past the one year mark though
four of mine will fall off by march '13. 5 will be over a year old at the end of feb. the rest will be over a year at the end of august ![]()
i cant believe i let my bank pull my report like ughhh.... 5 times in 3 months smh... amex pulled all three reports as well. toyota was 5 pulls.
but im not looking for a house or a car (anymore) or any more credit for that matter. zync will be my debit unless mom and pop shop and the rest used for gas and obviously store purchases.
| Current: EQ FICO 690, TU FICO 692, Walmart TU 737 EX FICO 726 Amex Pull(1/1/13) Starting total revolving credit: $2600 | Current total revolving credit: $21,600 Inquiries (12 Months): EQ 6 TU 4 EX 5 | Most Recent: 8/30/2012 | Freedom Signature Costco:True Earnings | Amex Zync(Unicorn) Chase Freedom$1500 Citizens Mastercard$5000 |
10-03-2012 07:30 PM

Starting Score: EQ 561, TU 567, EX 599* (12/30/11, EX lender pull 12/29/11)10-03-2012 07:36 PM
Revelate wrote:
CNC: what do you consider to be a possible larger purchase than a house?
a private jet with your centurion amex
. idk most common folk a house.
or if you have your values backwards a car. lol.
| Current: EQ FICO 690, TU FICO 692, Walmart TU 737 EX FICO 726 Amex Pull(1/1/13) Starting total revolving credit: $2600 | Current total revolving credit: $21,600 Inquiries (12 Months): EQ 6 TU 4 EX 5 | Most Recent: 8/30/2012 | Freedom Signature Costco:True Earnings | Amex Zync(Unicorn) Chase Freedom$1500 Citizens Mastercard$5000 |
10-03-2012 07:50 PM
10-04-2012 01:17 PM
Hello everyone! My gardening for 3 months paid off
I have been gardening for 3 months while paying down my utilization, in hopes of getting a decent intrest rate for a vehicle from my credit union. It worked, app'd on Oct 1st and got approved for 1.9%. Lowest I have ever had for a vehicle. Now I just have to find my Infiniti G37. I am back in the garden till next year.
10-04-2012 01:20 PM
zan987 wrote:Hello everyone! My gardening for 3 months paid off
I have been gardening for 3 months while paying down my utilization, in hopes of getting a decent intrest rate for a vehicle from my credit union. It worked, app'd on Oct 1st and got approved for 1.9%. Lowest I have ever had for a vehicle. Now I just have to find my Infiniti G37. I am back in the garden till next year.
Congrats on the great interest rate! It's amazing how beneficial it can be to sit back and tend to the accounts one already has. Enjoy your new car, and welcome back for another stay in the garden. ![]()

10-04-2012 01:27 PM - edited 10-04-2012 01:29 PM
Sitting back and enjoying a nice hefeweizen...
Still waiting for my new Discover to report. My statement closes on the 6th, so I wouldn't be surprised if it appears in a week or so. Once it does, I'll be able to see the final effects of the new credit ding. I'm looking forward to watching my scores recover when this is all said and done.
(ETA) But I must say this... I'm thoroughly enjoying my new cards. No app itch at all! ![]()

10-04-2012 03:49 PM
I almost app'd for a US Bank Cash+ card for the +5% bill pay .............................. and then I remembered I was in the garden! ![]()
10-04-2012 03:51 PM
Got the amex bce i wanted. freedom and BCE should cover me for awhile so i'm joining the garden for a LONG time
10-04-2012 05:23 PM
got a pre approval for credit one card up to 1500.
went straight to the shredded.
learned my lesson..
| Current: EQ FICO 690, TU FICO 692, Walmart TU 737 EX FICO 726 Amex Pull(1/1/13) Starting total revolving credit: $2600 | Current total revolving credit: $21,600 Inquiries (12 Months): EQ 6 TU 4 EX 5 | Most Recent: 8/30/2012 | Freedom Signature Costco:True Earnings | Amex Zync(Unicorn) Chase Freedom$1500 Citizens Mastercard$5000 |

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