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@Anonymous wrote:
Interesting, but crap.
It does not make sense. How can a lender or even whoever control your score!!.. that means each credit bureaus receive your detail monthly statements with the closing report for each credit card you have then do the math for every purchase you made, unbelievable.
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
Interesting, but crap.
It does not make sense. How can a lender or even whoever control your score!!.. that means each credit bureaus receive your detail monthly statements with the closing report for each credit card you have then do the math for every purchase you made, unbelievable.
Agree with you and cheddar! Shoddy journalism. It doesn't affect your scores at all; only that mysterious fecal chart that AmEx keeps on all of us.
Chase gives me 2 points for fast-food (and sit-down) restaurants, so marty's $5 Mickey D's breakfast works just fine with them! I've gained lots of points, and about 10 pounds, since getting that one. Time to go back to my coffee and toast at home.
gettintherequick wrote:
LMAO...if this is the case, then I wonder what Cap One thinks of me. My actual first purchase with their card was a $40 bottle of Scotch!!
cheddar wrote:
gettintherequick wrote:LMAO...if this is the case, then I wonder what Cap One thinks of me. My actual first purchase with their card was a $40 bottle of Scotch!!It's not what you buy, but where you buy it that matters.
Can't use the more common version of the term.
@FretlessMayhem wrote:Ew, fecal chart. Haha.
@haulingthescoreup wrote:Agree with you and cheddar! Shoddy journalism. It doesn't affect your scores at all; only that mysterious fecal chart that AmEx keeps on all of us.
@Anonymous wrote:
Interesting, but crap.
It does not make sense. How can a lender or even whoever control your score!!.. that means each credit bureaus receive your detail monthly statements with the closing report for each credit card you have then do the math for every purchase you made, unbelievable.
Chase gives me 2 points for fast-food (and sit-down) restaurants, so marty's $5 Mickey D's breakfast works just fine with them! I've gained lots of points, and about 10 pounds, since getting that one. Time to go back to my coffee and toast at home.
KingAdrock wrote:
What a joke. The tagline says "Where you swipe your card can affect your credit score." Then they casually (and oddly without much concern) mention that it actually doesn't affect your score at all.