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Here's a data point for you all monitoring your FICO scores, and you have very utilization at 8%.
I lost 3 points for making a charge on my AMEX that is only utilizing 11% of my available credit on this card.
My over all utilization on all of my cards is at 8 %. I will see will I regain those 3 points when I pay the balance off before my Amex's next posting date.
Was that card reporting a balance on the previous statement? If it was reporting a balance on the last statement, increasing to any value below 28.9% will have no impact on your score. If that card wasn't reporting a balance, how many cards were reporting a balance relative to your total number of cards? Maybe one more card reporting pushed you above a threshild on that? I have fewer cards but I lose a few points for 4/6 reporting vs 3/6 reporting (crossing above 50% of cards reporting hurts scores).
As @Zoostation1 pointed out, we really need more info to interpret that data. Do you know each score, tu, ex, eq. ? Are they fico8? Is the amex a credit or charge card?
@Antredd wrote:Here's a data point for you all monitoring your FICO scores, and you have very utilization at 8%.
I lost 3 points for making a charge on my AMEX that is only utilizing 11% of my available credit on this card.
My over all utilization on all of my cards is at 8 %. I will see will I regain those 3 points when I pay the balance off before my Amex's next posting date.
How can you be sure that this small point drop is caused by that charge? Are you getting daily updates of the report and of the score?
Yeppers.
Verify root cause. The forums are fraught with unsubstantiated conclusions associated with tying trigger events to a score change.