I have a suspicion that FICO scores were designed not only to determine creditworthiness, but to determine if you are a good customer that the credit card company will make money on.
In my example, I have a history of opening cards, using them once, and cancelling them. I do this to get 10% off something, or 20,000 frequent flyer miles, or other freebies. My credit report is the size of a small novel. A lot of times, I do it to the same credit card company more than once.
However, in the past decade, I have never had a late payment or adverse report. My credit report is the size of a russian novel, but everything is clean. My debt ratios are low.
Because of this, my credit score will probably never be above the mid-700s, which isn't bad enough to make me stop my behavior, but it pisses me off that I'm being dinged for stuff that has nothing to do with creditworhiness.
2007-08-04
00:03:05
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great_and_mighty_adam_levine
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