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Anonymous
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Re: Having trouble getting loan even with 40% down

By the way, how the heck do I quote other people's post when I'm responding to it? I click the "Reply" button underneath their post and the next screen confirms that I'm responding to the post I clicked on, but their post isn't shown in quotes when I make mine.

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Roeshell
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Re: Having trouble getting loan even with 40% down


@Anonymous wrote:

By the way, how the heck do I quote other people's post when I'm responding to it? I click the "Reply" button underneath their post and the next screen confirms that I'm responding to the post I clicked on, but their post isn't shown in quotes when I make mine.


When you click reply,click on the  "quote" button. It is  located next to the spell check button at the top of the text box.

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Anonymous
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Re: Having trouble getting loan even with 40% down


@Roeshell wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

By the way, how the heck do I quote other people's post when I'm responding to it? I click the "Reply" button underneath their post and the next screen confirms that I'm responding to the post I clicked on, but their post isn't shown in quotes when I make mine.


When you click reply,click on the  "quote" button. It is  located next to the spell check button at the top of the text box.


Aha! Thank you!!

Message 23 of 55
Anonymous
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Re: Having trouble getting loan even with 40% down

By the way, I just got another decline letter in the mail from one of the banks that I guess one of the dealers had submitted to. This one is from US Bank.

 

Says they pulled a 669 credit score and declined because: SERIOUS DELINQUENCY, AND PUBLIC RECORD OR COLLECTION ITEM FILED, NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS WITH DELINQUENCY, LENGTH OF TIME ACCOUNTS HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED, TOO MANY INQURIES LAST 12 MONTHS.

 

Couple questions on that...

 

1. Do you think the NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS WITH DELINQUENCY would be because of the 3 CO Amex accounts (even though they have a $0 balance and were paid) or is that the 30 day late on my Shell card from 3 years ago, or both?

 

2. LENGTH OF TIME ACCOUNTS HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED - My AAoA of just open accounts (from CreditKarma) is 8 years and 4 months. Is that really considered a short time? My oldest TL is 16 years, 8 months (thanks to being added as a joint account holder on a family member's Discover card).

 

Also, this was very interesting... the letter says that they pulled my report from Experian, TransUnion, and some company called CSC Credit Services. Who is that? It seems like it should say Equifax since that's the 3rd CB, but it says CSC Credit Services. Any idea what that's about?

 

EDIT: Looks like CSC used to be independent, but as of just two months ago they are now owend by Equifax so that makes sense. I guess CSC Credit Services and Equifax are the same thing just under a different name, but still your Equifax report.

Message 24 of 55
Walt_K
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Re: Having trouble getting loan even with 40% down

1.  Probably both.

 

2.  The reasons that are listed are automatically generated.  Those are the things that are holding your score down in descending order of importance.  So it is the first three that are really having an effect.  The last two are minor dings to your score and are just included because the computer just spits out the things lowering your score.  At least that is my understanding of how it works.

 

Not sure about CSC, but sounds like it might be EQ as you suggest.


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Paperboy999
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Re: Having trouble getting loan even with 40% down

What don't you get a used one? Just looked on craigslist 08-09 are going from 30-40k. You could do an 18 month loan for 10 grand and then sell it and get your money back and you would have some auto loan history.
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Message 26 of 55
Anonymous
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Re: Having trouble getting loan even with 40% down


@Paperboy999 wrote:
What don't you get a used one? Just looked on craigslist 08-09 are going from 30-40k. You could do an 18 month loan for 10 grand and then sell it and get your money back and you would have some auto loan history.

I know you're just trying to help, but I have ZERO interest in a used car. Frustrated because EVERYONE I've talked to suggests just getting a used one. I don't compromise when I want something bad. I set out to get something and I do it. I don't take the lowest hanging fruit just because that's easier. The path of least resistance is amost never the best path.

Message 27 of 55
coreyb80
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Re: Having trouble getting loan even with 40% down

Sometimes you have to crawl before you walk.  I understand you want it bad and that's fine, but if you're hearing the same advice for quite a few people then that may just be the path to consider.  Best of luck to you OP.

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Anonymous
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Re: Having trouble getting loan even with 40% down


@coreyb80 wrote:

Sometimes you have to crawl before you walk.  I understand you want it bad and that's fine, but if you're hearing the same advice for quite a few people then that may just be the path to consider.  Best of luck to you OP.


If a lot of people say the same thing, it's wise to take a hard look at that advice. But it doesn't mean to follow it. "To get nowhere, follow the crowd." I think Charlie Brown said that.

Message 29 of 55
drkaje
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Re: Having trouble getting loan even with 40% down

Have you tried writing Amex to ask for goodwill on the paid collections?

 

It's great things came back together but our credit histories don't automatically reset themselves with financial turnaround.

 

You could rebuild, wait, or pull together more cash and see if a better deal is possible.


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