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@AJC glad to hear your safe...
After a very eventful and satisfying Q1 2018, I have reached some very unexpected, beneficial and important financial milestones.
I refinanced my house from a crappy (and embarassing) mortgage at over 6.8% 30 year with a balloon that has been holding me down for 10 years to a 4.625% 20 year fixed at the same payment as before. I refinanced my 2017 6.49% 72 month car loan down to a 2.99% 60 month car loan shaving a couple months off the payment with a $50 reduction in the monthly payment.
Now I can sit back and relax as I am now ready to garden and enjoy this place and watch my scores recover. I have learned so much in my short time on this forum. Things I wish I learned years ago, but hindsight is always 20/20. I'm actually excited to see what my gardening efforts will bring.
Cheers everyone! First glass on me! I will be here until March 2020.
@Anonymouswrote:
Cheers everyone! First glass on me! I will be here until March 2018.
Good morning, welcome to the garden. All of that sounds awesome, and the bestest news is that it's ALREADY March of 2018.
Time flies when you're having fun.
Good morning boys and girls.
No real gardening news to report. I'm sitting quietly in the garden (cough, cough) waiting for next month to go chat with NFCU about the weather again... I think that I'll be able to settle down and behave myself a bit better once that gets done.
DW will also be discussing the weather with NFCU next month, and chatting with American Express about 3X CLI... other than that, all is quiet.
She wandered over the garden fence last week, got a couple of denials, one approval, and one still pending.... we shall see.
@Anonymouswrote:After a very eventful and satisfying Q1 2018, I have reached some very unexpected, beneficial and important financial milestones.
I refinanced my house from a crappy (and embarassing) mortgage at over 6.8% 30 year with a balloon that has been holding me down for 10 years to a 4.625% 20 year fixed at the same payment as before. I refinanced my 2017 6.49% 72 month car loan down to a 2.99% 60 month car loan shaving a couple months off the payment with a $50 reduction in the monthly payment.
Now I can sit back and relax as I am now ready to garden and enjoy this place and watch my scores recover. I have learned so much in my short time on this forum. Things I wish I learned years ago, but hindsight is always 20/20. I'm actually excited to see what my gardening efforts will bring.
Cheers everyone! First glass on me! I will be here until March 2018.
Welcome and great job on the house and car, I gotta say your stint might be one for the record books though, until March 2018. Call me Ishmael, but i think we just might be in March 18
@AverageJoesCreditwrote:
@Anonymouswrote:After a very eventful and satisfying Q1 2018, I have reached some very unexpected, beneficial and important financial milestones.
I refinanced my house from a crappy (and embarassing) mortgage at over 6.8% 30 year with a balloon that has been holding me down for 10 years to a 4.625% 20 year fixed at the same payment as before. I refinanced my 2017 6.49% 72 month car loan down to a 2.99% 60 month car loan shaving a couple months off the payment with a $50 reduction in the monthly payment.
Now I can sit back and relax as I am now ready to garden and enjoy this place and watch my scores recover. I have learned so much in my short time on this forum. Things I wish I learned years ago, but hindsight is always 20/20. I'm actually excited to see what my gardening efforts will bring.
Cheers everyone! First glass on me! I will be here until March 2018.
Welcome and great job on the house and car, I gotta say your stint might be one for the record books though, until March 2018. Call me Ishmael, but i think we just might be in March 18
HAHA!! I saw that this morning. I meant March 2020. At this point March 2018 would have probably been the world's shortest gardening period.
@tcbofadewrote:
@Anonymouswrote:
Cheers everyone! First glass on me! I will be here until March 2018.
Good morning, welcome to the garden. All of that sounds awesome, and the bestest news is that it's ALREADY March of 2018.
Time flies when you're having fun.
LOL!! Midnight typing. After my last call with Barclays, it is clear I need to stay in the garden for more than 2 weeks. I'm extending my stay for 2 years. I want the diamond!!!
Ahhhh!!! I see already that it's going to be a good time in the garden.
Once this last round of inquiries hit, I can set my baseline. It will be interesting to see what happens to my scores when I sit back and do nothing, but tend to my crops.
My mom isn't on the forums, but I brought her into the garden with me. Now that I 've gotten my credit to a place where we just sit and wait for time to pass, I've shifted my focus to hers. She doesn't have a lot of credit, but she has what she needs and she has managed it better than I have expected. There are two tradeline negatives that we are working on getting removed and some medical collections. If we accomplish that, she should see a nice jump in her scores. I dragged her into the world of caring for her scores and now she check CK as much as I do checking for paid balances to update, etc. I'm looking forward to the day where she has a nice 700+ score and can get her own solid TL. Currently she has some store cards, a credit one (that I explained we will be paying off and closing as soon as the updated balance is reflected on her CR) and a BOFA secured cash rewards card. She is also an AU on my SPG and CSP accounts, so she will be in the garden with me as we work on those items and let her positive TLs age.
It feels good to have company in the garden.
@Anonymouswrote:Ahhhh!!! I see already that it's going to be a good time in the garden.
Once this last round of inquiries hit, I can set my baseline. It will be interesting to see what happens to my scores when I sit back and do nothing, but tend to my crops.
My mom isn't on the forums, but I brought her into the garden with me. Now that I 've gotten my credit to a place where we just sit and wait for time to pass, I've shifted my focus to hers. She doesn't have a lot of credit, but she has what she needs and she has managed it better than I have expected. There are two tradeline negatives that we are working on getting removed and some medical collections. If we accomplish that, she should see a nice jump in her scores. I dragged her into the world of caring for her scores and now she check CK as much as I do checking for paid balances to update, etc. I'm looking forward to the day where she has a nice 700+ score and can get her own solid TL. Currently she has some store cards, a credit one (that I explained we will be paying off and closing as soon as the updated balance is reflected on her CR) and a BOFA secured cash rewards card. She is also an AU on my SPG and CSP accounts, so she will be in the garden with me as we work on those items and let her positive TLs age.
It feels good to have company in the garden.
Welcome to you and your mom!!!