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@haulingthescoreup wrote:
Every now and then, TheNewWorldMan's classics need to be brought back. MV likes to post the monk-scroll-camel explanation of CRA updating, and I've always loved this color guide.
My EX just jumped after a 90-day went over 2 years, and I am now an azure queen. Woo-hoo!
(And I do hope that anyone still in hip boots trying to clean up their history and improve their scores will realize that all of this is tongue-in-cheek and not feel hurt. I was a very pitiful orange busboy last April. )
wowee wrote:
Hi,Can you tell me if a FICO Classic 04 score is good, bad, or so-so, and if someone with that score would be a good risk?
@RobertEG wrote:
Credit beauty lies only in the hands of the lendor viewing your reflection in his mirror.
Message Edited by RobertEG on 05-23-2008 10:02 PM
@RobertEG wrote:
Whoooaaa!!!!I ask for an immediate vote to have Byrd commited to a FICOholic rehab center that teaches the difference between being the screwee and the screwer. I for one do not get it off on a credit score!No offense, Byrd, just pulling your leg, my man!Toooooo funny!
Message Edited by RobertEG on 05-24-2008 08:36 PM