Just to chime in on the already great advice here... to quote Yoda: "You must unlearn what you have learned!"
Credit is so stupid and I really hate that the US has adopted this form of slavery. I lived in Europe for a time and there WAS NO CREDIT! And this may be why Europeans are thought to be much happier than us Westerners... They need a loan, they go to the bank and ask for it... if it fits in their budget...they get the loan... the interest is low just so the bank makes a buck but that's it!
Albeit in the US is hard to do anything without credit but if I never see another credit card ever it will be too soon. I have no problems with secured loans for mortgages or autos... as long as you don't allow it to become upside down.
I actually did have one credit card survive... which I don't even think appears on all my credit reports...but its a Fashion Bug card that I got like 10 years ago with a 100 dollar limit that I have no idea why its there or what the hell they are doing reporting it after all these years... hehe...
And the IIB certainly helped me a lot with mortgages... they had remained on my report until I was discharged and were sitting there at 90+ passed due... drove my score down to 530. Then 2 days after my discharge my mortgages were moved to IIB and zero'd out and it raised my score to 598. In 2 days! I was shocked... but I feel so wonderful pulling my credit and there is nothing on it!!!
Course... I still have like 100k in student loans.... luckily I called Sallie Mae the other day and asked if I was still in voluntary forebarance and since I'm still in school for my masters they have me deferred still. I'm not gonna call my private student loan lenders though... I'm just gonna prey that maybe they will forget about me ... lol.
Credit is so stupid and I really hate that the US has adopted this form of slavery. I lived in Europe for a time and there WAS NO CREDIT! And this may be why Europeans are thought to be much happier than us Westerners... They need a loan, they go to the bank and ask for it... if it fits in their budget...they get the loan... the interest is low just so the bank makes a buck but that's it!
Albeit in the US is hard to do anything without credit but if I never see another credit card ever it will be too soon. I have no problems with secured loans for mortgages or autos... as long as you don't allow it to become upside down.
I actually did have one credit card survive... which I don't even think appears on all my credit reports...but its a Fashion Bug card that I got like 10 years ago with a 100 dollar limit that I have no idea why its there or what the hell they are doing reporting it after all these years... hehe...
And the IIB certainly helped me a lot with mortgages... they had remained on my report until I was discharged and were sitting there at 90+ passed due... drove my score down to 530. Then 2 days after my discharge my mortgages were moved to IIB and zero'd out and it raised my score to 598. In 2 days! I was shocked... but I feel so wonderful pulling my credit and there is nothing on it!!!
Course... I still have like 100k in student loans.... luckily I called Sallie Mae the other day and asked if I was still in voluntary forebarance and since I'm still in school for my masters they have me deferred still. I'm not gonna call my private student loan lenders though... I'm just gonna prey that maybe they will forget about me ... lol.
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