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It sounds like you have no cards reporting a balance therefore the "all zero penalty".
@Anonymous wrote:
It doesn’t make sense to me, I paid off my discover card 19$ balance to 0$. I usually leave that card with no balance on it. As soon as I did that my score dropped 20 points Please explain why my score would possibly drop 20 points, and is there way to prevent this, or is there something I’m doing wrong!
Thanks
Please provide clear information on what you are saying.
How many revolving accounts are there
Did they report balances
What do you mean "as soon as I did that my score dropped"
I'm not sure if this is a "no revolving credit use" penalty...
The OP states that he usually has a $0 [reported] balance on his Discover card. If that's the case and he usually rolls with all zero balances across all cards, he should have seen a score gain last cycle when one of his cards finally reported a $19 balance instead of all zeros. The of course those points gained would go away once that $19 reported as $0 again... but if the gain didn't come last reporting then the AZ penalty wasn't in place.
I think the score drop that you saw when you paid the Discover was coincidence and didn't directly cause the drop. Your other balances reporting increased UTI would probably be more likely.
Let me guess again, are you using the myFICO alerts? This would explain the confusion.
@Anonymous wrote:
I have
Card/balance/credit limit
Sapphire -6300/21000
3 capital one cards
Venture -300 balance/3300
Quicksilver -1900 balance /2300
GMC 0/500
Discover 0/1200
Amex delta 0/1200
Amex blue 1500/2000
Merrick 0/500
Walmart 0/100
Mortgage 405k
City furn credit line 2000/10000
Gensis 4000/4500
Care credit 0/1000
Affirm 1000/2000
Paying off the Discover balance did not cause the score drop.