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Re: Car Financing Propects Being a Pro? (X/P)
Thanks for the info... Very helpful [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: Car Financing Propects Being a Pro? (X/P)
No problem, it's truly amazing the amount of misinformation there is out there about credit, especially regarding "the experts in the lending industry." Just be aware of who you're listening to....
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Re: Car Financing Propects Being a Pro? (X/P)
Stacheman is exactly correct. Car dealerships use auto enhanced scores. By reducing the usage ratio on your credit cards, your score will jump rather quickly. Definately try to get those balances down, and you should be fine with your 1099's and poker related income records.
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Re: Car Financing Propects Being a Pro? (X/P)
Hey x2ski, When i got my car I got my loan through fox communities CU, all I need in there is atleast 5 dollars in a savings account. Try it out, you should have no problem there.
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Re: Car Financing Propects Being a Pro? (X/P)
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Hey x2ski, When i got my car I got my loan through fox communities CU, all I need in there is atleast 5 dollars in a savings account. Try it out, you should have no problem there. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks man... I checked CommunityFirst, 'cause they're on the radio all the time, and saw the whole "checking account with consistent activity" requirement, which was an instant turn-off. I will definitely check FCCU out. |
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Re: Car Financing Propects Being a Pro? (X/P)
chewy and stach, is it true that you shouldn't close credit cards (even if you don't use them)?
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Re: Car Financing Propects Being a Pro? (X/P)
Tek, it is usually true that you shouldn't close unused cards as this will never help your score. Having revolving credit available is typically a good thing.
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