Whats your credit score?

Drenched_N_Motivation
Drenched_N_Motivation Posts: 1,004 Member
edited December 2024 in Chit-Chat
Mines 708

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  • Drenched_N_Motivation
    Drenched_N_Motivation Posts: 1,004 Member
    It was once like 570 years ago but I did what I had to do and now its becoming bad *kitten*.
  • Jacwhite22
    Jacwhite22 Posts: 7,010 Member
    Mines 7something....I haven't looked in the last year.
  • Drenched_N_Motivation
    Drenched_N_Motivation Posts: 1,004 Member
    Mines 7something....I haven't looked in the last year.


    Thats what I like to hear, jack!
  • Captain_Tightpants
    Captain_Tightpants Posts: 2,215 Member
    730 ish now. But the bummer is when I moved to America a decade ago, the credit I'd spent a decade amassing in England didn't carry over so I had to start out like a frikkin broke uni student again.
  • BodyByButter
    BodyByButter Posts: 563 Member
    Extremely high, but then I have a high income and only owe on my mortgage (and paying double on it each month). I put all daily expenses on credit and pay it off each month. The cash back is great, and the credit score stays A+.
  • ScottyNoHotty
    ScottyNoHotty Posts: 1,957 Member
    772...just refinanced my mortgage last month. i have better credit than my banker LOL
  • OnionMomma
    OnionMomma Posts: 938 Member
    OUrs is in the dumps. :sick:

    We had a medically complex kid, almost lost the house twice, had to lose half our income so I could stay home and get him healthy. We are lucky we still are in our house and we already owned the 2 vehicles.

    Still digging out. :-(
  • 796
  • wow thanks for all that info...if i was a computer geek i would know whos profile to hack into to find your other personal info to steal your identity. hello peeps?? don't put stuff like that online...keep your info safe so no one gets it and destroys your life. :flowerforyou:
  • Turtlehurdle
    Turtlehurdle Posts: 412
    Extremely high, but then I have a high income and only owe on my mortgage (and paying double on it each month). I put all daily expenses on credit and pay it off each month. The cash back is great, and the credit score stays A+.

    Awesome. I know who to go rob now. High income huh? Do you keep a safe at home? Jk
  • abberbabber
    abberbabber Posts: 972 Member
    wow thanks for all that info...if i was a computer geek i would know whos profile to hack into to find your other personal info to steal your identity. hello peeps?? don't put stuff like that online...keep your info safe so no one gets it and destroys your life. :flowerforyou:

    ^^^This lol.
  • recoiljpr
    recoiljpr Posts: 292
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  • BodyByButter
    BodyByButter Posts: 563 Member
    I'm pretty sure I was responding to this thread, not asking your permission as to what to respond, but thanks anyway for caring.

    Honestly, ten years ago I walked away from an abusive man and took three things: An $800 paycheck, an old Pontiac Transport minivan, and a washer/dryer. That's it. And I have built everything I have since then. So I'll shout it from the rooftops and if someone tries to rob me, HE better be afraid because I'll flatten him.
  • Not sure of the exact number but when we bought our house in Feb. it was in the high 700's & nothing has changed since then.
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