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Updated Abbreviation List

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Anonymous
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Re: Updated Abbreviation List

Thanks for the list.  It is very helpful since I am new to the community.  Somebody posted DM yesterday but I still don't know what it means. Any idea?

Message 21 of 38
Anonymous
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Re: Updated Abbreviation List


@Anonymous wrote:

Thanks for the list.  It is very helpful since I am new to the community.  Somebody posted DM yesterday but I still don't know what it means. Any idea?


I believe it's "dear mother"

 

DM & FTF added to the list. Thanks River123 & UncleB!

Message 22 of 38
Anonymous
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Re: Updated Abbreviation List

Added abbreviations for Early Exclusion & Community Leader

Message 23 of 38
Anonymous
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Re: Updated Abbreviation List

A minor correction -

 

USAA is United Services Automobile Association

 

hth

 

Message 24 of 38
gdale6
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Updated Abbreviation List

Several have been removed as they are taboo subjects on myFico. All have been incorporated into the main abbreviation list to this point. Thanks for doing this.

Message 25 of 38
Anonymous
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Re: Updated Abbreviation List

UW for underwriter added

Message 26 of 38
Anonymous
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Re: Updated Abbreviation List

I see one that I can never get with context clues. It seems it has something to do with BK but what is IIBC or IIBK or whatever. It's something like that
Message 27 of 38
Anonymous
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Re: Updated Abbreviation List


@Anonymous wrote:
I see one that I can never get with context clues. It seems it has something to do with BK but what is IIBC or IIBK or whatever. It's something like that

IIBK is 'included In Bankruptcy', I believe.

 

hth

 

 

 

Message 28 of 38
Anonymous
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Re: Updated Abbreviation List

Added IIB/IIBK for included in bankruptcy

Message 29 of 38
takeshi74
Senior Contributor

Re: Updated Abbreviation List

You might want to qualify this with "in the US".  The statement doesn't quite make sense without it.  If a tier is the highest, it can't be comparable to another tier.  We really don't have an equivalent to Infinite over here.  VS is the closest that we have.

 

VS = (1) Visa Signature (the highest level of benefits provided on a Visa card, comparable with "Visa Infinite"); (2) Victoria's Secret (popular SCT CC choice)
If you're including standard discussion abbreviations, don't forget IIRC.
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