No credit card required
Browse credit cards from a variety of issuers to see if there's a better card for you.
My goal is still to get to 800+ on FICO 8, but my FICO 9 Equifax score has made it to 800 for the time ever. I'd had my VantageScore dip up above 800, but I never really counted that.
There's no way I could have done this without the help and advice from the good folks here. I got my first credit card 2 1/2 years ago after thinking credit cards were "Da Debbil" my whole life. My total CL without my wife's included is over $100K and we are earning a lot of cash back paying for things we were paying for anyway.
It's a great place to be!
Thank you MFers! 😉😂
Way to go! Congrats! Your 8's should get there if you keep up whatever you've been doing to get your EQ9 to crossover
Grtz on making 800!
@JNA1 wrote:My goal is still to get to 800+ on FICO 8, but my FICO 9 Equifax score has made it to 800 for the time ever. I'd had my VantageScore dip up above 800, but I never really counted that.
There's no way I could have done this without the help and advice from the good folks here. I got my first credit card 2 1/2 years ago after thinking credit cards were "Da Debbil" my whole life. My total CL without my wife's included is over $100K and we are earning a lot of cash back paying for things we were paying for anyway.
It's a great place to be!
Thank you MFers! 😉😂
Congratulations - but remember - what FICO giveth, FICO will taketh away. Six months ago I had all 3 scores over 800. I had two installment loans (a mortgage and a car loan) and credit card utilization of 0%. When I paid off the mortgage and the car loan and became debt free I was promptly thrown out of the 800 club at all three bureaus, costing me 40-60 points at each Bureau. Just remember - at FICO - no good deed (meaning paying off a debt) goes unpunished.
Congratulations... 👍
& again, congrats! I can wait 'till I can get close! 🤤
I'm really interested in how you got so many cards in 3 years time and also kept your credit score up. Amazing I think i'm still a few years behind at least 2-3, looking to learn from you! My score peaked or been staying the same since I've gotten 3 credit cards, so I'm wondering what you're doing that helping. Current credit score simulators have me dropping 20-30 points for apping for more cards and only +1 points for 10K CLI. If i kept gardening for 24 months I only net about a measly 20 points. about 10-20 points shorts of passing 800.
@MudkipsRKooL wrote:I'm really interested in how you got so many cards in 3 years time and also kept your credit score up. Amazing I think i'm still a few years behind at least 2-3, looking to learn from you! My score peaked or been staying the same since I've gotten 3 credit cards, so I'm wondering what you're doing that helping. Current credit score simulators have me dropping 20-30 points for apping for more cards and only +1 points for 10K CLI. If i kept gardening for 24 months I only net about a measly 20 points. about 10-20 points shorts of passing 800.
Hello @MudkiipsRKool,
Due to mitigating circumstances, I was in a credit repair mode for the past 7 years or so. I went from secured credit cards to 2nd tier cards during that period. Once my last baddy fell off my report in Q4 2019, my score jumped to over 700 from 570/620 in about a month and I dumped the 2nd tier cards and applied for better CC's like the CSP and Citi DC/AAD. I adhered to the 5/24 rule, paid my bills IF and just remained disciplined(think low CU's). At this point, I'll just keep my spending in check and do a little gardening for the next 12-18 months or so. I have no real need to apply for a new CC or loan. Speaking on the latter, I have an auto refi that I did about a year ago(36 months) and have only about 33% left. I'd like to pay it off now, but I'll probably stretch it out until the EOY just to keep climbing the FICO score latter.
@Credit4Growth wrote:Congratulations... 👍
& again, congrats! I can wait 'till I can get close! 🤤
You can do it @Credit4Growth. It takes time and sticking to a game plan.