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@acercode wrote:Update..... all 3 scores dropped to low 600s after Capital One started reporting. But eventually all bounced back to 700 or close to it. So I finally applied for and got approved for Amazon card which made me giddy since I desired one for so long. Also approved for a Walgreens card. Now my next goal is to get a Chase, Citi or Wells Fargo card which seems like an impossible dream right now.
You've never answered my question as to where you're getting your scores from.
Dollars to donuts those were Vantage scores, not FICO scores. Vantage scores are notoriously (a) volatile and (b) unpredictable.





























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@SouthJamaica wrote:
@acercode wrote:Update..... all 3 scores dropped to low 600s after Capital One started reporting. But eventually all bounced back to 700 or close to it. So I finally applied for and got approved for Amazon card which made me giddy since I desired one for so long. Also approved for a Walgreens card. Now my next goal is to get a Chase, Citi or Wells Fargo card which seems like an impossible dream right now.
You've never answered my question as to where you're getting your scores from.
Dollars to donuts those were Vantage scores, not FICO scores. Vantage scores are notoriously (a) volatile and (b) unpredictable.
Oh, sorry. I'm getting my scores from Experian.com and Credit Karma.