Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you part of the DCUM no debt club? You brag about being debt free? Not taking any debt? Paying cash for your cars?
Well, the price for this is a low credit score.
If you want a high credit score, you should be willing to have some debt.
OP here. Not sure what you’re talking about...I clearly stated that I’d had several thousand in credit card debt for a while. I’m obviously not on here bragging about not taking on debt. My score is in the 800s, so that’s not the issue.
Anyway, now I know not to pay the balance in full each month. Hopefully my score will rebound next month.
If your credit score is already in the 800s why does it need to be any higher? There really aren't any benefits to having a score of 840 versus 810.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s just say I now understand Dave Ramsey’s position on credit scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you part of the DCUM no debt club? You brag about being debt free? Not taking any debt? Paying cash for your cars?
Well, the price for this is a low credit score.
If you want a high credit score, you should be willing to have some debt.
OP here. Not sure what you’re talking about...I clearly stated that I’d had several thousand in credit card debt for a while. I’m obviously not on here bragging about not taking on debt. My score is in the 800s, so that’s not the issue.
Anyway, now I know not to pay the balance in full each month. Hopefully my score will rebound next month.
Anonymous wrote:Are you part of the DCUM no debt club? You brag about being debt free? Not taking any debt? Paying cash for your cars?
Well, the price for this is a low credit score.
If you want a high credit score, you should be willing to have some debt.
Anonymous wrote:Are you part of the DCUM no debt club? You brag about being debt free? Not taking any debt? Paying cash for your cars?
Well, the price for this is a low credit score.
If you want a high credit score, you should be willing to have some debt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s just say I now understand Dave Ramsey’s position on credit scores.
What’s his position?
Not the quoted pp, but I think it's that you want your credit score to be 0 because then you don't owe anything to anyone and live a cash based lifestyle.