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How many people here have even looked at theirs once? Or any look at their regularly? Many people dont realise how important they can be, the deciding factor if you can have a mortgage, open a bank account, get a phone contract etc. But also how unfair they can be, take for example my own, last week i would of had no chance of a mortgage, today my credit score is 999 the highest it can be. |
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@mz.c | 20 August 17 | |
Can't say ive ever looked
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@trashy | 20 August 17 | |
Last I looked mine was 400 something
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@musho77 | 20 August 17 | |
if you go to moneysaving expert.com you can have a free report i had one as was getting turned down for cards etc but ive never been in debt it was because experien cant find a record of me
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@ang84 | 20 August 17 | |
Clearscore send u a monthly update for free i use them for mine
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@gt_tdi | 20 August 17 | |
I have no need to know.
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@nikkei | 20 August 17 | |
@ ang84 - 20.08.17 - 04:39pm Clearscore send u a monthly update for free i use them for mine This. But i already have everythin i need now. Its not somethin i stress about. |
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@mikeymk | 20 August 17 | |
I could get a mortgage until i needed one - soon as i moved out the family home i literally couldn't borrow a tenner. I know people who have nice things, nice house and car, earn less than i do. It's all on finance. They think they're not in debt, just because they've calculated all the payments. They spend their time counting the pennies. Of course they're in debt, with no fkn freedom. It's junk by time it's paid off. Apart from the house, and I suppose it's worth it when you consider that you never pay it off anyway. |
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@nvidia69 | 20 August 17 | |
@ gt_tdi - 20.08.17 - 04:39pm I have no need to know. Same. Mainland China has its own regulations and Hong Kong has its own. Other than getting a report once in a while to ensure my data has not been compromised and others are applying for loans in my name, it's all good. |
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@zonino | 20 August 17 | |
@ mikeymk - 20.08.17 - 04:47pm I could get a mortgage until i needed one - soon as i moved out the family home i literally couldn't borrow a tenner. I know people who have nice things, nice house and car, earn less than i do. It's all on finance. They think they're not in debt, just because they've calculated all the payments. They spend their time counting the pennies. Of course they're in debt, with no fkn freedom. It's junk by time it's paid off. Apart from the house, and I suppose it's worth it when you consider that you never pay it off anyway. Sometimes not even the house is worth it after you pay it off |
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@gt_tdi | 20 August 17 | |
@ lookslikezoom - 20.08.17 - 04:51pm Probably because it's non existent This being based on the vast amount of information you know about me..? |
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