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How many of these inquiries actually count?
September 08, 2008 Republicmortgage-/
Cbd August 31, 2008
Merrick Bank/Hooters Car July 25, 2008
Countrywideba/Cntrywdfsl July 24, 2008
Capital One Bank Usa Na July 21, 2008
Southern Hobby Supply July 08, 2008
Barclays Bank Delaware June 27, 2008
Countrywideba/Cntrywdfsl April 21, 2008
Republicmortgage-/Cbd March 03, 2008
Republicmortgage-/Cbd January 21, 2008
Countrywideba/Cntrywdcmd January 21, 2008
Countrywideba/Cntrywdcmd January 04, 2008
Eloaninc/Equifaxmtg November 29, 2007
Republicmrtgm/Creditplus November 06, 2007
Citicorpbankfna/Ctb/Ems July 10, 2007
Capital One Auto Finance June 06, 2007
Gemb/Paypal Dc May 24, 2007
Capital One Auto Finance February 26, 2007
Bncmortgagein/Landamcrsv February 08, 2007
Primaryreside/Landamcrsv December 13, 2006
Capital One Auto Finance November 14, 2006
I'd say that after tomorrow.....8
1) Eloan, Cntrywidex2, & Republic (1/21)
2) Republic 3/3 & Cntrywide 4/21
3) Barclays
4) S. Hobby
5) CapOne
6) Cntrywide & Republic
7) Merrick
8) Cbd (assuming non-mortgage)
Cbd is mortgage also. We did some flipping and also a refinance, thus all those inquiries. Also a rapid rescore.
The reason I asked is because tonight when I got my new TU score after paying down my debt (except for the 2 that haven't updated - see other thread), one of the reasons the score wasn't higher was due to "seeking new credit" (is that the same as inquiries?) How will it change after tomorrow?
itzateach wrote:Cbd is mortgage also. We did some flipping and also a refinance, thus all those inquiries. Also a rapid rescore.
The reason I asked is because tonight when I got my new TU score after paying down my debt (except for the 2 that haven't updated - see other thread), one of the reasons the score wasn't higher was due to "seeking new credit" (is that the same as inquiries?) How will it change after tomorrow?
Message Edited by itzateach on 11-05-2008 09:15 PMMessage Edited by itzateach on 11-05-2008 09:18 PM
I had mentioned "tomorrow", now today, to factor out your oldest inquiry (FICO only cares about inquiries within the past yr). Now today, assuming it ins't factored in, you likely won't receive an increase. One of the biggest myths, IMO, is the damage an inquiry causes. Any damage is likely to occur when your FICO scores are in the high-700s and beyond. Of my last 10 or so, pulling before and after using a FICO score, there was no hit to my scores at all (my scores are in the mid-600s). Also, having multiple inquiries (I have 32 on EX now), and adding a new one, won't ding your scores as FICO will stop reading the damage after a certain point.
Yes, seeking new credit will hurt. FICO will really dock you for adding new accounts if you did so within the past 6-12 months. Your comment won't go away for about a year. Also, lenders will also cite that, but I'm sure under a manual review, you could get a lender to understand what you were doing. Also, the damage came from lowering your AAoA. The only way to fix that is to lay low and not add any new credit for at least a year. Flipping houses can be very damaging to your scores if you are using credit to do it.
As a side note, when you pull your FICO report, take a look at the "Credit-At-A-Glance" page and look under inquiry count. If I did my math right, it should say 7 (w/ Cbd being a mortgage TL). If it doesn't say 7, then shout back.
It says "recent inquiries -21." That is TU. Today I got a scorewatch for an inquiry and it didn't change my score, either.
itzateach wrote:It says "recent inquiries -21." That is TU. Today I got a scorewatch for an inquiry and it didn't change my score, either.
For the record, I was wrong. It isn't a 60-day window, it is a 45-day window. This would change my answer above by a couple inquiries.
Question: Does your TU FICO report (from this site) say Recent Inquiries - 21? Or does the TU report from TU or TC say 21?
It isn't supposed to say 21. FICO only reads inquiries from the past 12 months.