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A little harsh for post #2 jenn.....I think what Kevin was trying to pass on is that it's easier for the peanut gallery to answer specific questions not very very general ones as you posted. It would also help if you could give all of your specifics like ea FICO score, baddies currently on your reports, good TLs, # of credit cards, util % etc. When you ask specific questions people who have gone through what you are trying to do can share their experiences with you. If you can reply with that info I think you will get the help/advice you are looking for.
@Anonymous wrote:I did read it. How about before you go assuming someone didn't read something....ASK!I was generally asking what tricks of the trade have worked for you in making your score jump, as in does opening a credit card etc... I know how FICO is scored. I know what your supposed to do to raise it. I have read lots of topics posted and have been working on GW letters and on time payments.I think I have a right, just as you..to ask whatever questions I want. Thank you for your help, you are so kind!
Well thanks for your input. I asked this question because I saw a few threads where someone says “I was approved for a credit card and my score jumped.” I know that when you get new credit your score goes down. That is why I was interested in this topic because it surprised me. I have seen where people open a line of credit and they do a balance transfer and their score went up.
So as far as it being general…I was asking for general. What have you done to make your score go up? (which includes any and everything) I know that paying on time and percentage of credit all plays a part. I didn’t know I had to be really specific.
I am sorry you get tired of seeing the same questions asked over and over again. If it bothers you then ignore them. You don’t have to help me. I see the same answers over and over again and I don't say "That's already been answered...why don't you read everyones answers first to see that!"
People come here for help and advice. They aren’t seeking “hall monitors”. It is frustrating enough to have the bad credit and wanting to purchase a home and can’t, much less coming to a place like this for advice and you feel completely unwelcome. It's even more frustrating! Coming to this site means you are in a step in the right direction and you want your credit to be better, so you can get that house or car that you work so hard for and just can’t get because of a few late payments that happened because you were in a bind and there was no way to avoid them.
So...if anyone wants to help and tell their story they are welcome to it and I don't have a problem with having 1 reply or 1000 replies. It doesn't bother me how many replies I get. I welcome and very much appreciate the 1 reply just as much as if there were 1000!
Obviously there are a number of things you can do that can help raise your FICO scores, some are faster and easier than others. In general, if someone has baddies such as collections, charge-offs, late payments and etc., these can and usually do take time to be deleted if at all. Your writing GW letters is an excellent start. Judgments, BKs and public records even longer. If however your CC util is quite high, quickly not slowing, paying them down should really improve your scores. If any of these apply, please explain and give some details: types of baddies, date of first default, CLs and balances and etc. We (especially me
jennip0201 wrote:Well thanks for your input. I asked this question because I saw a few threads where someone says “I was approved for a credit card and my score jumped.” I know that when you get new credit your score goes down. That is why I was interested in this topic because it surprised me. I have seen where people open a line of credit and they do a balance transfer and their score went up.
So as far as it being general…I was asking for general. What have you done to make your score go up? (which includes any and everything) I know that paying on time and percentage of credit all plays a part. I didn’t know I had to be really specific.
I am sorry you get tired of seeing the same questions asked over and over again. If it bothers you then ignore them. You don’t have to help me. I see the same answers over and over again and I don't say "That's already been answered...why don't you read everyones answers first to see that!"
People come here for help and advice. They aren’t seeking “hall monitors”. It is frustrating enough to have the bad credit and wanting to purchase a home and can’t, much less coming to a place like this for advice and you feel completely unwelcome. It's even more frustrating! Coming to this site means you are in a step in the right direction and you want your credit to be better, so you can get that house or car that you work so hard for and just can’t get because of a few late payments that happened because you were in a bind and there was no way to avoid them.
So...if anyone wants to help and tell their story they are welcome to it and I don't have a problem with having 1 reply or 1000 replies. It doesn't bother me how many replies I get. I welcome and very much appreciate the 1 reply just as much as if there were 1000!
jennip0201 wrote:I did read it. How about before you go assuming someone didn't read something....ASK!I was generally asking what tricks of the trade have worked for you in making your score jump, as in does opening a credit card etc... I know how FICO is scored. I know what your supposed to do to raise it. I have read lots of topics posted and have been working on GW letters and on time payments.I think I have a right, just as you..to ask whatever questions I want. Thank you for your help, you are so kind!