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I looked at my AMEX creditsecure report - they have a line that is the balance of revolving credit. This is what tipped me off - the level on EX was 16 times the level on EQ or TU
haulingthescoreup wrote:What's really annoying is that the various bureaus name it all sorts of things, but so far, it has been treated for scoring purposes as installment/ mortgage. I nearly went cross-eyed trying to untangle who was calling it revolving, who called it unknown type, and on and on (plus TU including it in my revolving balance on screen 4), but the lower balance never changed my scores.I found that you can't go by what they name it --you just have to see its effect on your scores, as did MV.
MidnightVoice wrote:
I looked at my AMEX creditsecure report - they have a line that is the balance of revolving credit. This is what tipped me off - the level on EX was 16 times the level on EQ or TU
haulingthescoreup wrote:
What's really annoying is that the various bureaus name it all sorts of things, but so far, it has been treated for scoring purposes as installment/ mortgage. I nearly went cross-eyed trying to untangle who was calling it revolving, who called it unknown type, and on and on (plus TU including it in my revolving balance on screen 4), but the lower balance never changed my scores.I found that you can't go by what they name it --you just have to see its effect on your scores, as did MV.
@Anonymous wrote:Yep- I said the same-I got my APR reduced on my HELOC today-I was sooooo cool to get a WOW from my credit union.
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
OK, I couldn't stand it any more, and I pulled EX --no change, other than a one-point drop, because suddenly Discover has reported twice to all the bureaus, the second time with a balance, grr.
But the 27% on the HELOC didn't seem to do a thing to my score.
MV, you might want to turn that Voice lose again on the ladies at the CU, and get your CL raised. In my case, $50K has it reporting as installment, with no effect on revolving util and scores.
@MidnightVoice wrote:
Timothy wrote:I got my APR reduced on my HELOC today-I was sooooo cool to get a WOW from my credit union.
Mine went down too! Nice
Yep, my rate went down, too. I don't even remember hearing that they dropped the prime again. (The 27% is the util on the HELOC, not the APR, yikes.)