Yes, I know
but I'm using less than 30% of my available credit, an unbroken payment history, on the electoral register at the same address for 11 years all the stuff that they look at. I've checked with Experian and a couple of others that use Equifax and none are showing any issues. The only thing I can think of is I may have filled in the form wrong so there's a discrepancy between what I put down on the application and what's on my file e.g. house number.
( , Wed 4 Sep 2024, 12:15, archived)
but I'm using less than 30% of my available credit, an unbroken payment history, on the electoral register at the same address for 11 years all the stuff that they look at. I've checked with Experian and a couple of others that use Equifax and none are showing any issues. The only thing I can think of is I may have filled in the form wrong so there's a discrepancy between what I put down on the application and what's on my file e.g. house number.
( , Wed 4 Sep 2024, 12:15, archived)
Yeah, but, how much *potential* credit do you have available, if you were to max everything out?
Don't give me a figure, I want you to compare that total to your monthly income. A lot of people with "good credit" fall foul of this.
Ever notice your card providers putting up credit limits (unless you tell them not to first)? That hurts you, but isn't reflected in your "score". It doesn't matter if you use the credit - its mere existence for potential use is what counts here.
If you have spare, mostly unused cards, ditch them.
I say this because it got me years ago, and took a while to work out what was scuppering my plans for world domination. I have since ditched all credit facilities.
[bbno$ B.P.O.T. goes here]
( , Wed 4 Sep 2024, 19:19, archived)
Don't give me a figure, I want you to compare that total to your monthly income. A lot of people with "good credit" fall foul of this.
Ever notice your card providers putting up credit limits (unless you tell them not to first)? That hurts you, but isn't reflected in your "score". It doesn't matter if you use the credit - its mere existence for potential use is what counts here.
If you have spare, mostly unused cards, ditch them.
I say this because it got me years ago, and took a while to work out what was scuppering my plans for world domination. I have since ditched all credit facilities.
[bbno$ B.P.O.T. goes here]
( , Wed 4 Sep 2024, 19:19, archived)