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Hi,
I've been trying to rebuild my credit and recently paid off a couple of credit cards completely! (YAY!) Problem is, I've seen no increase in my score at ALL. I should get SOME sort of bump since I had almost 100% debt-to-credit ratio for a long time. How long does it take to be reported? Is there a way to nudge a credit card to report my status change? It's been over 2 months, fyi.
Thanks,
KC
What bad stuff is on your credit reports? That's the weight that keeps you down, a lot more than high utilization.
AFAIK only BoA has a trick to update your CR.
Amex does too.
@Burned2manybridgesB4 wrote:Amex does too.
Do tell, do tell.
to OP, are you talking about more than updating it once a month at statement cut?
I just got my BofA to update midcycle after I got a CLI from them by updating my phone number on the credit card website.
@Anonymous wrote:I just got my BofA to update midcycle after I got a CLI from them by updating my phone number on the credit card website.
BOA updates cli's off-cycle without you having to do anything.
@RedHead1 wrote:I've been trying to rebuild my credit and recently paid off a couple of credit cards completely! (YAY!) Problem is, I've seen no increase in my score at ALL. I should get SOME sort of bump since I had almost 100% debt-to-credit ratio for a long time. How long does it take to be reported? Is there a way to nudge a credit card to report my status change? It's been over 2 months, fyi.
Can you explain how your credit report looked like before? If it is like collection then a paid collection is the same as an unpaid collection in credit scoring.
I know that with BofA, you can update your contact info to get it report current balance right away.
Well, my credit is really bad. It's 466 and has been this bad for a long time unfortunately (charge offs, late payments, etc.). It's been inching up slowly as I make regular payments, pay down debt, and make no new negative actions. Other credit score monitoring, which is not the "official" one but I use it to garner more information, report that my revolving debt to available credit ratio is my most pressing problem at this moment. It was pretty serious, too. RIGHT before I started fixing this,I had over 100% debt/0% available credit. I've now been able to pay down a little on ALL my open revolving credit cards and just paid off a couple small ones entirely. I wasn't expecting a huge bump, but some notice at least. I expected doing that would get me a POINT at least.
Trumpet- I paid revolving credit.
SwiftTone-2 months so far. I use ScoreWatch, which alerts me to any update to my credit report even if it doesn't change my score, and there's been nothing.
Burned- There's a lot of bad stuff, but all old. No new stuff, so I was expecting SOME sort of information, especially with Score Watch.