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Ok. So this might be something for the master inquiry thread, but I didn't see anything specific to this. My most recent inquiry was July 15 and cost me 4 points on EX f8. On the flip side, an inquiry from 2019 should have stopped being scoreable on August 1. On August 1 I saw a 1 pt increase for EX F8, but nothing anywhere else--a few questions:
1. Shouldn't I see a return of points in the same amount of the most recent inquiry (e.g., lose 4 from July 15, therefore gain 4 with this going unscorable)?
2. Given that August 1 is a Saturday, could there a delay in getting those points back from a logistical standpoint?
Just a little confused that nothing budged on this one. Definitely expected some sort of recovery here going 6-->5 (or maybe 4-->3 if they bucketed my October inquiries for car shopping) on EX.
I've seen posts regarding INQ's reaching 2 years and when the 1st falls on a Saturday it was not actually be removed from the report until the following Saturday for EX. May apply to the 1 year mark as well?
Could the 1pt be related to aging of an account instead of aging of the INQ?
@Trudy wrote:I've seen posts regarding INQ's reaching 2 years and when the 1st falls on a Saturday it was not actually be removed from the report until the following Saturday for EX. May apply to the 1 year mark as well?
Could the 1pt be related to aging of an account instead of aging of the INQ?
I do think that there should have been some sort of aging points as well from a 30 month threshold. That could be it.
Interesting about the following Saturday part. I'll have to see if that is the case.
Interestingly, there was a post today about the scenario I provided. See post #2 from @gdale6
https://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/General-Credit-Topics/Hard-Pull-Removals/td-p/6098366
Regarding 2.5 years being a factor, see @Anonymous thread, post 4 as it provides information regarding age of accounts.
@Anonymous wrote:
Not only are inquiries counted, but they’re grouped by type. So, if you add an auto inquiry for 6 points, then a credit card inquiry becomes unscoreable, they’re not in the same bin, if binned. So don’t expect 6 points in that situation.
Plus, point value/bin may have changed if on a different scorecard now than when inquiry was taken.
Fair. I guess I am just confused as to point drops for inquiries being high, but no recovery (there's not really a "binning" situation here for mortgage inquiries). One point seems really low for an inquiry no longer becoming scoreable when any inquiry I have had recently (by which I mean past year) has been a minimum of 4 pts.