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Discover is saying to sign up for the new quarter category. Will this override the last month of the current quarter category? Im still making that 5% from eating out
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I understand that. The cutoff is end of june and theyre telling me to sign up for july-september already and june isnt done yet.Look at the calendar breh. There's cutoffs between months.
It will not affect your current enrollment.I understand that. The cutoff is end of june and theyre telling me to sign up for july-september already and june isnt done yet.
Thank you, some people actually read between the lines.It will not affect your current enrollment.
Thank you, some people actually read between the lines.It will not affect your current enrollment.
Apparently not when they're missing a keyword from a sentence.Some people know how to read period
The sign up is just get you to sign up early so it's already activated once that old bonus category stops.
I hit 800 about the time I turned 30. Would have probably hit it sooner if I wasn't actively closing accounts I wasn't using and hadn't paid off my student loan early too.
I've never seen an 800 credit score on a buyer under the age of 40.
In my experience 800 comes with depth and huge Credit Highs
No, OWNING a home doesn't do anything for your credit score. It's the loan you take out on the home that affects your score.Is a home an asset? Because owning one does increase your csAssets? That won't help your credit score. You may be confusing assets with having a loan out for the assets. Like a mortgage or something
Blue Cash is in my top 3 most used. Amex customer service is top notch and benefits are great. They have Amex Offers which gives you $xx off $xx for certain stores every once in a while.
These are the offers I've signed up for and still need to use, there's a bunch available (a lot are junk, but you'll get the occasional gem like the Staples and 10% Chevron below):
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Now for these rotating offers, are they only for the blue cash back or if I get their charge card will it work as well? I'm curious because I've been debating on getting the charge card from them. I travel a decent amount for work and I will make use of all the perks and the yearly fee will pay for itself really
Now for these rotating offers, are they only for the blue cash back or if I get their charge card will it work as well? I'm curious because I've been debating on getting the charge card from them. I travel a decent amount for work and I will make use of all the perks and the yearly fee will pay for itself really
Charge cards have these offers too
Credit reports cycle every 60 days starting on Jan 1. So by July 1 your credit report should not reflect you still owing collections.
Accounts show up on your credit report for 7 years whether good or bad. But since you've paid them off, your score should go up.So years ago I had medical bills that were pending and therefore got sent to collections. I was a student with zero money so I made a few payments of 30 dollars here and there. Also being an international student I had no clue that a credit report gave you all this vital information about collections.
I have a DHS work authorization SS number so a lot of online places can't even read it so I can never properly get my free credit report.
Fast forward to last week, I signed up for quizzle and credit karma and saw which company's I had debts with. I paid this off at once.
How long does it show up on my report? I've been denied to CC applications because of collections. Anyone ever been on this boat before?
Who is the lender? I've had loans with AES, ECSI, and MyFed, and they all just used the submitted payment date, not the dates funds are withdrawn from my account.