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@haulingthescoreup wrote:
Yes, that's what happens as you approach the speed of light in FICO scoring. It's harder and harder to wring out a couple of points of increase, but boy, try missing a payment, and see how far and how fast your scores can fall!
Thanks for posting --it's always fun to know that there really are people in the 800+ ranges.
mkatan wrote:My wife inherited the house we live in from her grandparents, so we didn't need a mortgage (and yeah I understand how lucky we were for that, we did however spent 65k revamping the place
no we didnt use a loan, just some saving and the cc( paid it off as fast as we could, I think it took few months). I try not to borrow if I can avoid it, Why?
@MidnightVoice wrote:@Anonymous wrote:My wife inherited the house we live in from her grandparents, so we didn't need a mortgage (and yeah I understand how lucky we were for that, we did however spent 65k revamping the placedid you get a loan for that, and if so was it secured by the house?
@Anonymous wrote:no we didnt use a loan, just some saving and the cc( paid it off as fast as we could, I think it took few months). I try not to borrow if I can avoid it, Why?
@MidnightVoice wrote:@Anonymous wrote:My wife inherited the house we live in from her grandparents, so we didn't need a mortgage (and yeah I understand how lucky we were for that, we did however spent 65k revamping the placedid you get a loan for that, and if so was it secured by the house?
Message Edited by mkatan on 01-05-2008 01:16 AM