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CreditPoor
Frequent Contributor

Pledge loan question?

Opened a pledge loan $3600 for 60 month because my previous was paid off. How much should I pay off immediately to benefit but avoid any type of courtesy pay off from the bank? 

Heard that if you pay off too much the bank will just use funds you have in account and pay off immediately 

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JoeRockhead
Community Leader
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Re: Pledge loan question?

To get the points benefit it has to be paid down to 9% remaining balance.  If you share who the lender is, people can chime in with their experience with the courtesy pay off part of it. 

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CreditPoor
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Navy Fed is the lender

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JoeRockhead
Community Leader
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They won't do a courtesy payoff at 9%... you should be good. Get it paid down and when it reports the first time you'll get your points if it's you're only open loan. 

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Snook_on_the_Line
Established Contributor

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Yeah I think that was penfed that was paying off ssl loans with too low a remaining balance as a 'courtesy'. 

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SouthJamaica
Mega Contributor

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@CreditPoor wrote:

Navy Fed is the lender


9%


Total revolving limits 568220 (504020 reporting) FICO 8: EQ 689 TU 691 EX 682




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Snook_on_the_Line
Established Contributor

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@FicoMike0 ,

 

is your penfed ssl still going strong??

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FicoMike0
Senior Contributor

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@Snook_on_the_Line 

Sure is.

I paid $2 on the first for at little activity. Plan to pay another $2 on sumner solstice. Easy to remember dates.

My loan was $2100, seven years. 9% is $189. I'm at $186 now and monthly interest is, 2.05%/12 X $186 = ~$0.32. So, .32 X 6 = $1.92 every six months. Two dollars, twice a year, should be enough activity, while keeping the balance under $189 and above $180. Not likely to forgive $180. Then, in 2030 I'll have to start the regular payments.

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