• clearleaf@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    A lot of people think social credit scores are something society can’t function without, but they only started in 1989.

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    1 year ago

    What I hate the most is how your score goes down for paying off a loan early. Getting penalized for actually being financially responsible is infuriating. I paid off my car less than 2 years into a 5 year loan and my score went down a couple dozen points. Just because they couldn’t get more money from interest.

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      The specific rule you point out is stupid but easy to hack. Your score didn’t go down because they lost the interest you’d have paid. When you pay off a secured debt, the loaned amount is deducted from your total credit potential, which increases your utilized credit percentage. The hack is to open a line of credit against the secured asset before it’s paid off or another line of unsecured credit. Your credit utilization will drop, thus increasing your score.

      My score is over 800 and has been for over a decade. I have like 12 credit cards but only use 2 and pay them off every month… Costco for the store and gas and a high cash back card for everything else. The others I keep open with 1 small purchase each year. Every store wants you to have one, so they’re easy to get. I have added and paid off multiple small to medium (10-60k) secured loans over the years and my score only fluctuates a little for a few weeks then goes back because my total credit with the dozen credit cards is so large.

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        1 year ago

        I like video games, and the challenges they provide.

        The game you’re playing is stupid, and no one should have to install that shit.

        Good on you got doing it I guess, but it continues to persist, which is problematic.

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          It’s not really a game, more of an exploit.

          But most people won’t need to do that any way, it’s overkill for like 99% of people.

          If you have a credit card that you use and pay off regularly, a couple of paid off car loans or something like that and no overdue bills on your history, you’ll be absolutely fine.

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    For 25 years I’ve only carried a debt on my credit card one time, and that was for a few months under special circumstances. I have a top credit score.

    It’s a stupid game, but it’s easy to play.

    • Polar@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Why do Americans think you need to carry a debt to build credit? That is the opposite.

      I put EVERYTHING on credit card, and pay everything off on time. Never missed a payment. My credit score was the highest it can be by the time I turned 21. I’ve never paid a penny in fees or interest.