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@Anonymous wrote:
I have been on this site for quite sometime and i realized i am slowly addicted to this site and credit stuff. Last year Jan my scores were in the embarassing 550s with so many baddies, 0 credit cards, on chex system, and in really bad shape. since gettting addicted to this site i have my scores now in 630s to 648. Funny thing was i used to tell my girlfriend how people monitor they scores everyday and i found that weird and excessive..Fast foward a year later i am on this site at least 5/day and i check my credit scores 2x/day. Any other rebuilders addicts? FYI guys dont ever get frustrated or give up Credit is a journey and we will get there. Good luck all credit soldiers!!!!
^^^Plus one, started in 2011 at a 495 and have been workning on my credit every since. I joined here about 4 months ago and all but 1 account has fallen off and it goes this month howver I find myself checking my score alerts several times a day, I am now sitting at EQ 838 TU 826 Exp 748..
Im addicted bad ! Started a year and a half ago. Was at 470 up to 680 now. Trying to get 700 any day now. I check my scores all day at least 10 times at all the sites. I wake up at 2am and check CK , CCT, MyFico etc. haha. I have to calm down but cant.
I totally understand how people think we can get addicted or obsessed with credit scores. I'd rather believe it to be a financially beneficial "hobby". People track things daily that mean very little like; Facebook, Sports scores, The Kardashians.
Others watch news, track the stock markets etc.
How can staying on top of you financial future be bad? I think it’s fun – once things get good or have improved and you feel proud of your accomplishments.
Keep having fun with your “hobby”!