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ji1997
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Credit Score Dropped Why?

I am checking to know why my credit score is dropped while I am paying my bills on time as always.

It is dropped by 22 points since  April 12, 2022.  I would like to know why.

 

Alem

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Credit Score Dropped Why?

No one would know why your credit score went down.  You would have to check your credit report to see what changed.  You can also contact the credit agency for help.

 

 
There are lots of reasons why your credit score could have gone down, including a recent late or missed payment, an application for new credit or a change to your credit limit or usage. The activities that affect your credit scores correspond to the way the credit scoring models calculate them.

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Credit Score Dropped Why?

No one would know why your credit score went down.  You would have to check your credit report to see what changed.  You can also contact the credit agency for help.

 

 
There are lots of reasons why your credit score could have gone down, including a recent late or missed payment, an application for new credit or a change to your credit limit or usage. The activities that affect your credit scores correspond to the way the credit scoring models calculate them.
PalaceJ
Returning Member

Credit Score Dropped Why?

All those reasons are true to include possible collection.

abhicin2
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Credit Score Dropped Why?

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avadaisyyy
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Credit Score Dropped Why?

Hello

 

When your credit score suddenly declines, it can be upsetting, particularly if you have been making on-time bill payments. Even with a flawless payment history, there are a number of reasons why this could occur. These could include the closing of an old account, changes in the average age of your credit accounts, recent queries, or an increase in your credit utilization. It's also conceivable that your credit file has undergone some sort of modification or error report. It might be a good idea to look for any strange activity or account variations on your credit report.

 

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Ava Daisy

Prestige Palm Court

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