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What’s on your TU report? Lates, charge off’s, collections, bankruptcy?
Sorry, I was really drunk and super excited for the application and extremely disappointed when I posted this... hahah.
TU came up at a 687. No derogatory marks whatsoever. AAOC is 1.7 years. No charge offs, no collections, no BK. UTI is 49%
Last evening I was able to apply in Wallet. I fully expected a decline, and was almost going to wait until September for attempt number one, but went ahead ... for Science!
As we know, the score that GS used is a Fico9 from TU. It is certainly not TU FICO8. They pulled a 654 for me. My TU FICO8 is 674.
We also know they don't like past charge offs and recent delinquencies. Those were my AA reason codes. I need to look up the date but the (PAID) charge off is over 2 years old, and i do have my most recent late that at 5-6 months old.
I might give it a whirl in September. I expect another 10-15 points on TU next month, but have not been tracking non FICO8s yet during my rebuild. If the FICO9 is still lagging so far behind, I may have to wait longer; 650 with bad guys obviously won't cut it!
@AverageJoesCredit wrote:
SorrySometimes the ball bounces and hits us in the face
I saw it coming and jumped in its way!
(Seriously, the SP method these applications follow made it a no brainer to apply even though I expected rejection).
Here's the breakdown of my credit profile currently... the majority of those 54 inquiries are auto loans from essentially 4 different vehicles. The decline reasons listed too many inquiries and too many recent installment trade lines.
@Anonymous wrote:
Here's the breakdown of my credit profile currently... the majority of those 54 inquiries are auto loans from essentially 4 different vehicles. The decline reasons listed too many inquiries and too many recent installment trade lines.
You shoot for the moon with those inquiries like a rockstar! I think that might be a contributing factor to the denial- but I could be wrong.