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Lynnie

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Apr 18, 2007
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I think the whole credit reporting/credit scores needs to be scaled way back. IMO it's a big shell game to screw people over based on "credit scores".

Many responsible people get penalized by things on our credit reports that we do because we are fiscally responsible - like not buying a car on credit or leasing it. Yes, buying something you can afford instead of financing it or increasing your debt is a NEGATIVE on your credit score.

I also got penalized because they ran my credit/finances when I wanted to buy real estate - this is considered applying for credit. I didn't BUY anything, my debt ratio or amount of credit didn't change, but my car insurance rate went up anyway because I had "applied for credit" within the last 2 years.

Some credit companies also have sketchy ways of making people pay late fees - the one I find completely immoral is when you pay online and the default automatically schedules your payment on the due date .................. which will earn you a late fee because it takes time to "process it". Guess which card pulled that crap and now doesn't get payments of any kind from me?

As far as interest charges etc. drop the card if you don't like the way they do business. If everyone scaled back how they used credit cards for daily purchases, it would send a strong economic message to these companies.......and put more money into the pockets of local business owners since they won't have to pay the credit card companies a percentage of that sale.


Scbug, we need to talk about that insurance issue. Did you send a letter or email to the CFO of FL? Why does a state need a CFO anyway? FL definitely has issues with enforcing fair practices with the insurance carriers and I can recycle a rant on this one along with you.

But, your credit should not have been damaged in any way. An insurance company can only do a 'soft pull' of your credit and cannot decline you because of credit inquiries or an increase in credit available.......I smell a rat! There's an underlying issue with this one that you're unaware of.........just sayin!
 

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30A Skunkape

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I think the whole credit reporting/credit scores needs to be scaled way back. IMO it's a big shell game to screw people over based on "credit scores".

Many responsible people get penalized by things on our credit reports that we do because we are fiscally responsible - like not buying a car on credit or leasing it. Yes, buying something you can afford instead of financing it or increasing your debt is a NEGATIVE on your credit score.

I also got penalized because they ran my credit/finances when I wanted to buy real estate - this is considered applying for credit. I didn't BUY anything, my debt ratio or amount of credit didn't change, but my car insurance rate went up anyway because I had "applied for credit" within the last 2 years.

Some credit companies also have sketchy ways of making people pay late fees - the one I find completely immoral is when you pay online and the default automatically schedules your payment on the due date .................. which will earn you a late fee because it takes time to "process it". Guess which card pulled that crap and now doesn't get payments of any kind from me?

As far as interest charges etc. drop the card if you don't like the way they do business. If everyone scaled back how they used credit cards for daily purchases, it would send a strong economic message to these companies.......and put more money into the pockets of local business owners since they won't have to pay the credit card companies a percentage of that sale.

Whoa there, Scoots, you close those accounts, you decrease your available credit and your credit score goes down, too.
 

traderx

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What gets me is that now medical bills are reported to the credit agencies when delinquent. I was in the hospital and apparently a physician was called in to consult. Never saw her. The first notice was months later when I got a bill from a collection agency. I called the agency to learn who the creditor was. That's how I learned it was Dr. X.

Of course, by now the orignal $115 bill had grown thanks to interest and collection fees and what not. The collection person threatened to shoot me, sue me, torture me and otherwise do all sorts of things to me.

I called the physican's office and talked to the person who handles the billing/insurance/weirdos/a**holes, etc and told her I was willing to pay the original $115 and she said no so I asked for the doc to call me. I gave her the choice of $115 or zero. Guess which choice she took?

I dutifully wrote a letter to the three major agencies. Couple years later, medical collection item is still on all three credit reports. I am sure there is undue damage to my score and what not.

I also wrote my Senators and Congressman. They put me on their automated beg-for-donations mailing list.

I feel like Rodney Dangerfield.
 

scooterbug44

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Whoa there, Scoots, you close those accounts, you decrease your available credit and your credit score goes down, too.
SEE!!!! Evil conspiracy!!!!

Pucked if you do, pucked if you don't!!! :angry:

Lynnie - they didn't deny me, they just used my credit report to determine the rate I pay - which they were then legally obligated to inform me about (including the criteria that affected it) because I then didn't get their best possible rate. A complaint has been filed with the insurance company.
 

Lynnie

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Apr 18, 2007
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SEE!!!! Evil conspiracy!!!!

Pucked if you do, pucked if you don't!!! :angry:

Lynnie - they didn't deny me, they just used my credit report to determine the rate I pay - which they were then legally obligated to inform me about (including the criteria that affected it) because I then didn't get their best possible rate. A complaint has been filed with the insurance company.


I know. It's unfair practices. I work this out. :D
 
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