• @SchmidtGenetics
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    79 months ago

    Why would paying something off lower your credit score though? You should be rewarded for that lmfao.

    • experbia
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      29 months ago

      you misunderstand the function of the score. it’s not a score that tracks how reliably you pay back your debts, it’s a score that tracks how profitable you are as a debtor. someone who pays it all back before masses of interest can accumulate is not profitable. someone who doesn’t pay it back and drowns in the interest is also not profitable. the best scores are for the people in between, who make the creditors lots and lots of money consistently.

      It’s for this reason that “building credit” over time is ridiculously easy if you game it properly - it’s basically pay to win. the more consistently you pay interest but without looking like you’re drowning, the happier they are. it’s why having some utilization gets you better scores than paying everything off completely and having 0 utilization every month.

      i agree it’s very stupid in terms of incentivization and think it’s probably the worst measure of social value we could have arrived at.

      • @SchmidtGenetics
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        29 months ago

        Nah, the system is fucked, I understand how it works, but it’s not how it should work.

        But thanks.