Credit scores are a marketing tool, nothing more. There's a reason that creditors do not use the scores from credit reference agencies, they are meaningless. It's your credit report that matters. They simply keep stupid punters engaged, as they can understand a gold star or score out of 10, but can't really understand a credit report. A single hard search with no surrounding searches can lead to a 10% drop in your credit score, but does it reduce your credit worthiness by 10%? Of course not, and any lender would understand this.
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Credit score has changed. Do I need to check?
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View PostI get 889
own house, no debts, no mortgage, pay off credit card monthly by DD.
haven't borrowed anything for 10+ years.
889???
Doesn't seem to impact credit score; but the amount of credit card debt accrued every month does.
At the end of the day, it doesn't matter though, doesn't?
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No mortgage, no debts. Only credit card is in wife's name.
I haven't tried checking with any of these companies but I suspect I don't exist. A couple of times I've tried doing stuff money-wise online and it's come back "computer says no".Comment
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Originally posted by woody1 View PostI haven't tried checking with any of these companies but I suspect I don't exist.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI've just got a message that my credit score has changed. I've checked on experian and it says it's gone down by 1 point and there is 7 positive and 1 negative influence. To check the influences i need to pay 15 quid a month according to the site. Would I be right in thinking I can apply for a free statutory report? That shows all info held but might not show what is a negative impact.
Does 1 point matter so I can ignore or worth checking out? It's a single digit change on my score so not an issue I don't think.
I really like the paid for Experian app as it should tell you what had reduced the score. It also has a credit lock feature with the idea being that it helps to block fraudelent credit applications in your name through Experien.Comment
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Originally posted by Martin@AS Financial View Post
Hopefully its nothing too serious - have you recently applied for something like car insurance as that may have taken a few points off?
I really like the paid for Experian app as it should tell you what had reduced the score. It also has a credit lock feature with the idea being that it helps to block fraudelent credit applications in your name through Experien.Comment
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