I agree but the bizarre thing is how many everyday companies look at your score to determine how good of a customer you'll be. Insurers are the ones that really get me. In the end, it's really a somewhat subtle redlining method.
I still don't get why so many people seem to look at it so frequently.
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Originally Posted by pwd72s
Have no idea what our credit score is. Haven't borrowed for anything after paying off the house back in the early 90's. Credit cards paid in full when the bills come. I see no future need to borrow, so why should the score matter to me?
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