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I had a recent emergency and I maxed out my wells Fargo card two days before the statement cut. My 780 Experian score dropped 23 points. Just for laughs, my Credit Karma TransUnion score dipped by 91 points!!
@REDBOYYY56 wrote:I had a recent emergency and I maxed out my wells Fargo card two days before the statement cut. My 780 Experian score dropped 23 points. Just for laughs, my Credit Karma TransUnion score dipped by 91 points!!
VantageScore 3 might be the most flawless credit scoring model I have ever seen! More lenders should start using it...
@REDBOYYY56 wrote:I had a recent emergency and I maxed out my wells Fargo card two days before the statement cut. My 780 Experian score dropped 23 points. Just for laughs, my Credit Karma TransUnion score dipped by 91 points!!
Vantage scores are notorious for being verrrrry utilization sensitive.
Utilization dropped from 91% - 71% and Experian shows a 10 point increase. Over half the points originally lost.
This was the only card reporting and my aggregate utilization is 6%. I don't think the number of cards reporting impacted the score because the two other balances disappeared at the beginning of August with no change to the score.
Util is now just above 50% and gained...one...whole....point.
@Anonymous wrote:
@REDBOYYY56 wrote:I had a recent emergency and I maxed out my wells Fargo card two days before the statement cut. My 780 Experian score dropped 23 points. Just for laughs, my Credit Karma TransUnion score dipped by 91 points!!
VantageScore 3 might be the most flawless credit scoring model I have ever seen! More lenders should start using it...
You know you're absolutely right 😂. I paid some balances down and was soundly rewarded.
For reference, this was before I applied for a few new accounts and EQ wasn't pulled anyway.
I've just had one card with a balance for the last few months and my score hasn't budged. I try to keep the utilization on that card to under 9% (overall utilization is under 3%). I slipped last month and had 16% utilization on that one card, but there was no effect on my score. Just a data point. I have a dirty file with a BK if that's relevant.
I often don't see score changes with higher utilization on individual cards, as long as it's under 29% and my total util is low-ish. I'm very curious to see if I'll regain all the points when I'm under 29% or if I have to wait 'til under 9%.
Paid the card down further to a utilization of just over 30% and all the points I lost have now been recovered. I didn't expect that to happen until until 30%, so it's very possible there's some other noise in there that prevented complete isolation.
I'll keep going to see what happens under 29% and 9%, just for kicks.
Okay, so got utilization down to 11% and gained 3 points. So now I've gained back more than I lost, which I guess shows how difficult it is to isolate activities and draw correlations.