• @reddig33
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    2610 months ago

    And whose fault is that? Maybe banks shouldn’t approve credit card debt to people who can’t pay it.

    • @Z3k3
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      4710 months ago

      The whole credit system is a scam.

      I was lucky enough to pay off my mortgage a few months ago due to the money saved working from home going to that since the 1st lock downs

      What happened my credit score instantly went down.

      • @return2ozmaOP
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        1810 months ago

        Paid off a vehicle and my credit score DROPPED 40 points hah

        • geosoco
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          710 months ago

          Same. Paid off loans, and mine dropped because I don’t have any loans.

          • potpotato
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            610 months ago

            Why would CC Companies want to borrow to people that don’t make them money?

      • Chainweasel
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        1610 months ago

        You’re credit score isn’t about how good you are at making payments, it’s about how good you are at generating interest for your creditors.

      • @[email protected]
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        1610 months ago

        You’re being penalized for not paying the banking industry interest.

        I wish that was a joke.

      • partial_accumen
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        610 months ago

        What happened my credit score instantly went down.

        Your credit score is just an up-to-date test of how good you are at servicing debt. If you paid off all your debt, then no one knows if you’re still good at servicing debt. For all they know you could have a $2k/week cocaine habit after paying off your mortgage and all your cash flow goes up your nose.

        Since you’re not paying on any debt today you’re not as good a credit risk.

        • Flying Squid
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          310 months ago

          Fine, but maybe we shouldn’t base whether or not you can rent an apartment on that?

      • @[email protected]
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        410 months ago

        Not justifying the algorithms or even the agencies, but in general your credit score reflects things like onetime payments and the balances you carry relative to your outstanding credit limits. Paying off a loan closes an account, so by the formula you’re changing your open accounts. This is going to result in a temporary dip.

        It’s annoying, it’s stupid, it’s not reflective of someone’s ability to manage debt (which is what a credit score should reflect), and if anything should be positive. The two things to remember are that it’s a temporary dip and your score will go back up without you doing anything differently, and that you do not need an 850 to get the best deals. Anything above 750 or whatever their top tier starting point is gets the same rate.

        • @ShittyRedditWasBetter
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          People bitching about this really just want to bitch and don’t have any clue how lending actually works. My score dropped 1.5%? Literally slavery!!!

      • @ShittyRedditWasBetter
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        🙄 nobody is changing your rates because your home is paid off and your score dropped 1.5%. It doesn’t mean any fucks when it comes to a human looking at it.

    • @madcaesar
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      610 months ago

      Start with fucking car loans. There is no fucking way people should be getting approved for what they are. It’s the next massive bubble after housing.

  • @[email protected]
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    1310 months ago

    The GFC is rather going to end up viewed historically like The Great War. Terrible, but what followed is far worse.