Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes, I see now what you are saying above. It was not really an 'obsession', wrong word, but it became an awareness that I did not have before.
For example, when we were spending a lot on things, ie vacation, renovations, big purchases, as I normally check our credit cards online (I do all the finances), I check the credit
scores once in a while because the option is there as part of your credit card features. No more than that.
And no, nothing is missing from my life, except sometimes I get too detail-oriented.
But you're still giving it value that's not deserved. You act like it gives a measure of something meaningful. It's just an algorithm that estimates the likelihood you'll repay a loan.
Honestly, not at all. Actually, I have more TIME now to really look at bills, financial statements, etc, now that our kids are grown and on their own, so that's why I wondered about credit score.
Before, for lack of time, I just merely glanced at bills and made sure they were paid, which is not a good habit to not thoroughly check.
But thanks to all, for calling to my attention that my slight preoccupation with credit score is not warranted.