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10% Utilization Dropped Equifax FICO 18 Points


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#1 BobWang

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Posted 05 June 2011 - 08:36 AM

Discover was offering a bonus for spending $2,000.
So, I decided to let it report as an experiment.
Equifax FICO went from 816 to 798.

#2 iWhat

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Posted 05 June 2011 - 08:45 AM

Ughhhhhh BOB welcome to the 700's lol

#3 BobWang

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Posted 05 June 2011 - 08:49 AM

Ughhhhhh BOB welcome to the 700's lol

I'll be out next month. :D

#4 iWhat

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Posted 05 June 2011 - 09:12 AM

I always wanted to say that by the way......

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Posted 05 June 2011 - 06:11 PM

Wow, I wonder how much I am losing.
I have 1 card at 44%, 1 at 36%, 1 at 35% and 1 at 46%
all BT cards with overall 10%.

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Posted 05 June 2011 - 09:58 PM

Not liking the sound of that, might have some financing to do soon and I have a new 4400 balance transfer sitting on a 10,500 limit card that will report this month. Wonder how bad it's going to hurt.

#7 BobWang

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Posted 07 June 2011 - 11:55 PM

Looks like it was a combination of 3 cards reporting a balance, with one of them at 10%.
Now I only have 2 cards reporting balances, and got 8 points back. :D

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Posted 08 June 2011 - 12:34 AM

Looks like it was a combination of 3 cards reporting a balance, with one of them at 10%.
Now I only have 2 cards reporting balances, and got 8 points back. :D


Bob, sounds like you've moved onto another score card since last year, when you had a ton of cards report balances and had no effect. Unless it's the 10% factor weighing so heavily. :huh:

#9 BobWang

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Posted 20 June 2011 - 09:45 AM

So, 10% utilization costs me 10 points.
10% utilization AND 3 accounts with balances costs another 8 points.

#10 CIO

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Posted 20 June 2011 - 10:43 AM

So, 10% utilization costs me 10 points.
10% utilization AND 3 accounts with balances costs another 8 points.


:swoon: :swoon: :swoon: Super risky now...slummin' it in the 2% group!!! :P

That 10% util on one card must really be freaking your FICO score card out.

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Posted 20 June 2011 - 10:50 AM


So, 10% utilization costs me 10 points.
10% utilization AND 3 accounts with balances costs another 8 points.


:swoon: :swoon: :swoon: Super risky now...slummin' it in the 2% group!!! :P

That 10% util on one card must really be freaking your FICO score card out.

My hypothetical fixed mortgage rate has gone up 0.03% :(

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Posted 20 June 2011 - 11:02 AM



So, 10% utilization costs me 10 points.
10% utilization AND 3 accounts with balances costs another 8 points.


:swoon: :swoon: :swoon: Super risky now...slummin' it in the 2% group!!! :P

That 10% util on one card must really be freaking your FICO score card out.

My hypothetical fixed mortgage rate has gone up 0.03% :(


I don't know how people maintain these 835+ scores consistently. One slip up and you're toast. Oh, that's right...they're usually not CW/CPs like us, juggling multiple cards and trying to remember stmt dates to PIF before hand. :P

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Posted 20 June 2011 - 11:08 AM




So, 10% utilization costs me 10 points.
10% utilization AND 3 accounts with balances costs another 8 points.


:swoon: :swoon: :swoon: Super risky now...slummin' it in the 2% group!!! :P

That 10% util on one card must really be freaking your FICO score card out.

My hypothetical fixed mortgage rate has gone up 0.03% :(


I don't know how people maintain these 835+ scores consistently. One slip up and you're toast. Oh, that's right...they're usually not CW/CPs like us, juggling multiple cards and trying to remember stmt dates to PIF before hand. :P

If we didn't apply for any more cards for 10 years, we'd both be in the 835+ group. :D

#14 CIO

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Posted 20 June 2011 - 11:10 AM





So, 10% utilization costs me 10 points.
10% utilization AND 3 accounts with balances costs another 8 points.


:swoon: :swoon: :swoon: Super risky now...slummin' it in the 2% group!!! :P

That 10% util on one card must really be freaking your FICO score card out.

My hypothetical fixed mortgage rate has gone up 0.03% :(


I don't know how people maintain these 835+ scores consistently. One slip up and you're toast. Oh, that's right...they're usually not CW/CPs like us, juggling multiple cards and trying to remember stmt dates to PIF before hand. :P

If we didn't apply for any more cards for 10 years, we'd both be in the 835+ group. :D


1 year down next month, and 9 more to go. Nah...no fun in that. Gotta take the FICO for a spin every once in awhile.

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Posted 20 June 2011 - 11:14 AM

1 year down next month, and 9 more to go. Nah...no fun in that. Gotta take the FICO for a spin every once in awhile.

Sounds familiar. :D

Marcus's spirit lives on. :P

#16 CIO

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Posted 20 June 2011 - 11:16 AM


1 year down next month, and 9 more to go. Nah...no fun in that. Gotta take the FICO for a spin every once in awhile.

Sounds familiar. :D

Marcus's spirit lives on. :P


I still remember that article comparing it to a shiny sports car. Still read his stuff and reference it to others. I miss his presence on here.

#17 BobWang

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Posted 20 June 2011 - 11:18 AM



1 year down next month, and 9 more to go. Nah...no fun in that. Gotta take the FICO for a spin every once in awhile.

Sounds familiar. :D

Marcus's spirit lives on. :P


I still remember that article comparing it to a shiny sports car. Still read his stuff and reference it to others. I miss his presence on here.

He's busy saving the world. :D

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Posted 20 June 2011 - 12:49 PM




So, 10% utilization costs me 10 points.
10% utilization AND 3 accounts with balances costs another 8 points.


:swoon: :swoon: :swoon: Super risky now...slummin' it in the 2% group!!! :P

That 10% util on one card must really be freaking your FICO score card out.

My hypothetical fixed mortgage rate has gone up 0.03% :(


I don't know how people maintain these 835+ scores consistently. One slip up and you're toast. Oh, that's right...they're usually not CW/CPs like us, juggling multiple cards and trying to remember stmt dates to PIF before hand. :P


That's because we're badasses here who like to live on the edge. B)

#19 BobWang

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Posted 23 June 2011 - 09:54 AM

6/17/2011
Discover Business - $2,016 of $20,000
Citi Forward - $14 of $12,000
Citi Freedom Siggy - $305 of $10,000 (Limit does not report)
FICO 798


6/22/2011
Citi Forward - $14 of $12,000
Citi Freedom Siggy - $305 of $10,000 (Limit does not report)
FICO 810

So, I'm suspecting I'm being penalized 6 points for having a "high balance" on a NPSL Visa Siggy

#20 BobWang

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Posted 23 June 2011 - 09:59 AM

6/17/2011
Discover Business - $2,016 of $20,000
Citi Forward - $14 of $12,000
Citi Freedom Siggy - $305 of $10,000 (Limit does not report)
FICO 798


6/22/2011
Citi Forward - $14 of $12,000
Citi Freedom Siggy - $305 of $10,000 (Limit does not report)
FICO 810

So, I'm suspecting I'm being penalized 6 points for having a "high balance" on a NPSL Visa Siggy

Oh, my "high balance" on the Freedom Visa Siggy is $861

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Posted 23 June 2011 - 10:59 AM


6/17/2011
Discover Business - $2,016 of $20,000
Citi Forward - $14 of $12,000
Citi Freedom Siggy - $305 of $10,000 (Limit does not report)
FICO 798


6/22/2011
Citi Forward - $14 of $12,000
Citi Freedom Siggy - $305 of $10,000 (Limit does not report)
FICO 810

So, I'm suspecting I'm being penalized 6 points for having a "high balance" on a NPSL Visa Siggy

Oh, my "high balance" on the Freedom Visa Siggy is $861


I've never heard of a Citi Freedom Card. Chase Freedom, yes, but not Citi. What're the bennies?

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Posted 23 June 2011 - 10:59 AM


6/17/2011
Discover Business - $2,016 of $20,000
Citi Forward - $14 of $12,000
Citi Freedom Siggy - $305 of $10,000 (Limit does not report)
FICO 798


6/22/2011
Citi Forward - $14 of $12,000
Citi Freedom Siggy - $305 of $10,000 (Limit does not report)
FICO 810

So, I'm suspecting I'm being penalized 6 points for having a "high balance" on a NPSL Visa Siggy

Oh, my "high balance" on the Freedom Visa Siggy is $861


So Chase siggy's don't report limits? The Sapphire is my first Chase signature and I was a little concerned about how much reported on it's first statement cut. (Don't want to get flagged for pre-paying it) But if Chase doesn't report the limit then it really doesn't matter what the balance is...

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Posted 23 June 2011 - 11:03 AM



6/17/2011
Discover Business - $2,016 of $20,000
Citi Forward - $14 of $12,000
Citi Freedom Siggy - $305 of $10,000 (Limit does not report)
FICO 798


6/22/2011
Citi Forward - $14 of $12,000
Citi Freedom Siggy - $305 of $10,000 (Limit does not report)
FICO 810

So, I'm suspecting I'm being penalized 6 points for having a "high balance" on a NPSL Visa Siggy

Oh, my "high balance" on the Freedom Visa Siggy is $861


I've never heard of a Citi Freedom Card. Chase Freedom, yes, but not Citi. What're the bennies?

mea culpa, Chase Freedom. :blush2:

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Posted 23 June 2011 - 11:04 AM




6/17/2011
Discover Business - $2,016 of $20,000
Citi Forward - $14 of $12,000
Citi Freedom Siggy - $305 of $10,000 (Limit does not report)
FICO 798


6/22/2011
Citi Forward - $14 of $12,000
Citi Freedom Siggy - $305 of $10,000 (Limit does not report)
FICO 810

So, I'm suspecting I'm being penalized 6 points for having a "high balance" on a NPSL Visa Siggy

Oh, my "high balance" on the Freedom Visa Siggy is $861


I've never heard of a Citi Freedom Card. Chase Freedom, yes, but not Citi. What're the bennies?

mea culpa, Chase Freedom. :blush2:



I was giving you the benefit of the doubt. :P

#25 BobWang

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Posted 23 June 2011 - 11:04 AM



6/17/2011
Discover Business - $2,016 of $20,000
Citi Forward - $14 of $12,000
Citi Freedom Siggy - $305 of $10,000 (Limit does not report)
FICO 798


6/22/2011
Citi Forward - $14 of $12,000
Citi Freedom Siggy - $305 of $10,000 (Limit does not report)
FICO 810

So, I'm suspecting I'm being penalized 6 points for having a "high balance" on a NPSL Visa Siggy

Oh, my "high balance" on the Freedom Visa Siggy is $861


So Chase siggy's don't report limits? The Sapphire is my first Chase signature and I was a little concerned about how much reported on it's first statement cut. (Don't want to get flagged for pre-paying it) But if Chase doesn't report the limit then it really doesn't matter what the balance is...

My Chase Freedom Visa Siggy almost always reports a $0 balance since I pre-pay it.
This is the first time in years that a balance has reported, and it cost me 6 points.




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