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  • deeppckts
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 12-19-12
    • 830

    #1
    How low can your credit score fall before it matters?
    It seems there is little benefit to raising it beyond let's say 725. How far can it fall before you start to fail credit checks? Considering stiffing my home alarm company.

    Thanks
  • MinnesotaFats
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-18-10
    • 14758

    #2
    You get below 550 and that'll cause issues
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    • deeppckts
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 12-19-12
      • 830

      #3
      If I stiff $40/month x 16 months, how do you figure that would drop my credit score? Currently 775 or so.
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      • RudyRuetigger
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 08-24-10
        • 65084

        #4
        credit score does not matter unless you want to make a fukkin big time purchase


        once you start stiffing, you might as well keep going
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        • MinnesotaFats
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 12-18-10
          • 14758

          #5
          Originally posted by deeppckts
          If I stiff $40/month x 16 months, how do you figure that would drop my credit score? Currently 775 or so.
          It won't drop it at all, but they'll sell that $650 ticket to a 3rd party who may or may not pursue it...but not for a couple years.

          My advice, offer them $200 up front to terminate, avoid the surprise down the road when you go to apply for a LOC somewhere.
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          • newton0038
            SBR MVP
            • 03-07-07
            • 2389

            #6
            Experian BOOOOOOST

            Any missed payments can hurt. Cell phone companies reporte monthly ms. Some utility companies will report ,some dont. Mortgage payments dont help credit, only hurt it if u dont make the payments. Not much other than zero missed payments and less than 30% credit utilization will help. Seems just being alive is a detriment to a credit score.
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            • deeppckts
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 12-19-12
              • 830

              #7
              Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
              It won't drop it at all, but they'll sell that $650 ticket to a 3rd party who may or may not pursue it...but not for a couple years.

              My advice, offer them $200 up front to terminate, avoid the surprise down the road when you go to apply for a LOC somewhere.
              Why would they wait a couple years?
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              • mjsuax13
                Moderator
                • 03-14-15
                • 25095

                #8
                Originally posted by deeppckts
                If I stiff $40/month x 16 months, how do you figure that would drop my credit score? Currently 775 or so.
                Who are we looking to stiff? Credit scores are funny. Mine is eternally stuck at 726.
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                • mjsuax13
                  Moderator
                  • 03-14-15
                  • 25095

                  #9
                  Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
                  It won't drop it at all, but they'll sell that $650 ticket to a 3rd party who may or may not pursue it...but not for a couple years.

                  My advice, offer them $200 up front to terminate, avoid the surprise down the road when you go to apply for a LOC somewhere.
                  Minnesota is right... depends on the 3rd party. They could report and if it dings your score a point or two on interest would be far more expensive than just paying the shit now.
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                  • RudyRuetigger
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 08-24-10
                    • 65084

                    #10
                    best thing you could do is get an 18 month 0% interest on balance transfers

                    then pay w.e you need to
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                    • deeppckts
                      SBR Wise Guy
                      • 12-19-12
                      • 830

                      #11
                      I can afford to pay. I just don't want to. I believe they've violated their contract terms. They disagree. I stopped paying a month ago.
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                      • RudyRuetigger
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 08-24-10
                        • 65084

                        #12
                        Originally posted by deeppckts
                        If I stiff $40/month x 16 months, how do you figure that would drop my credit score? Currently 775 or so.
                        wow

                        thats all>

                        just pay it





                        but if you are planning to stiff, then really stiff
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                        • RudyRuetigger
                          SBR Aristocracy
                          • 08-24-10
                          • 65084

                          #13
                          Originally posted by deeppckts
                          I can afford to pay. I just don't want to. I believe they've violated their contract terms. They disagree. I stopped paying a month ago.
                          phone then?


                          good luck
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                          • deeppckts
                            SBR Wise Guy
                            • 12-19-12
                            • 830

                            #14
                            We've reached an impasse in our negotiations. I have written them formally several times on the matter and they do not even respond. As such, I have ceased all payments and deactivated the home alarm system. Ironically, I just unplugged it all and they didn't call me or notify me that my system was down.
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                            • MinnesotaFats
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 12-18-10
                              • 14758

                              #15
                              Originally posted by deeppckts
                              We've reached an impasse in our negotiations. I have written them formally several times on the matter and they do not even respond. As such, I have ceased all payments and deactivated the home alarm system. Ironically, I just unplugged it all and they didn't call me or notify me that my system was down.
                              LOL

                              That's kind of funny actually
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                              • deeppckts
                                SBR Wise Guy
                                • 12-19-12
                                • 830

                                #16
                                Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
                                LOL

                                That's kind of funny actually
                                It's half of the reason I stopped paying anyways. For years they also had my home address wrong, too. I asked multiple times to fix it. Where would the cavalry go if someone broke in??
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                                • mjsuax13
                                  Moderator
                                  • 03-14-15
                                  • 25095

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by deeppckts
                                  It's half of the reason I stopped paying anyways. For years they also had my home address wrong, too. I asked multiple times to fix it. Where would the cavalry go if someone broke in??
                                  Wow. Interesting. I’d be shocked if they pursued it.
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                                  • RudyRuetigger
                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                    • 08-24-10
                                    • 65084

                                    #18
                                    document it all
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                                    • GWags
                                      SBR Sharp
                                      • 11-07-13
                                      • 413

                                      #19
                                      Credit score is figured into your auto and property insurance rates too. Pay it and move on.
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                                      • deeppckts
                                        SBR Wise Guy
                                        • 12-19-12
                                        • 830

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by GWags
                                        Credit score is figured into your auto and property insurance rates too. Pay it and move on.
                                        This is how a cuck thinks. I am not paying it on a matter of principle. They are not honoring the contract and don't even have my address right. I'm not honoring the payment part of the contract now.

                                        When consumers bend over like you, businesses start to expect it and are less reluctant to engage in shady practices.

                                        I once got a pre-approval letter from a bank for a credit card. I then applied and they rejected me. So I closed my whole account at the bank. How else are these f***heads going to learn not to mess with people?
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                                        • bozeman
                                          SBR MVP
                                          • 11-11-09
                                          • 2162

                                          #21
                                          If I could get 400k on my credit card or line of credit I wouldn't need a credit score period
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                                          • ronald
                                            SBR MVP
                                            • 10-31-05
                                            • 4918

                                            #22
                                            I would not recommend making a decision without consulting a professional.

                                            You may want to consult Sunrise Debt Solutions for their expertise on this matter.
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                                            • hehfest
                                              SBR Hall of Famer
                                              • 09-28-08
                                              • 7934

                                              #23
                                              Forget your credit score and just bang ho's and get your numbers in.
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                                              • mrpapageorgio
                                                SBR MVP
                                                • 09-07-17
                                                • 2974

                                                #24
                                                Even if your score goes down, you have borrowing options:

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                                                • pologq
                                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                                  • 10-07-12
                                                  • 19899

                                                  #25
                                                  as someone who has come back from credit issues, my recommendation is make a settlement with them. you take a chance with how they will proceed.

                                                  if they just write it off with no collection agency, you are fine. but if they give to an agency who wants to be tough guys, they will report you as their way to get you to pay. the problem becomes even if you settle with the agency the delinquent part is on your report for a long time. for $640 bucks, maybe they will take $300 and you avoid a surprise in the future.
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