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In response to
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amanda, I'm in the same boat: I pay on time always, I don't carry much debt. I'm not sure what I actually can do to increase my score.
"
by
ty97
serious question - at that level, does it matter? -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Oct 27 '11, 11:54
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not really. -- nm
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decline
Oct 27, 11:56
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aren't I likely to get better mortgage rates at 800 than I am at 752? I mean, I would like to pay less. -- nm
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amanda romney
Oct 27, 12:02
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probably only big corporations and some countries would get a better rate than you.
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zork
Oct 27, 12:06
I thought anything over 750 would result in the best rates available with just about any lending institution (of course I could be wrong) -- nm
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decline
Oct 27, 12:04
better than 3%?
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poxie
Oct 27, 12:04
I recall my mortgage broker saying "Anything above X number will qualify you for the best rates"
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ty97
Oct 27, 12:04
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