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Returning Member
posted Nov 28, 2018 4:20:29 PM

my credit score suddenly dropped considerably

 

I looked at my credit score a month ago and it was in the mid 700's, near 750. I just received a notification that my score has dropped about 100 points. The only explanation I can think of is that I took a forbearance on both of my student loans, but I was told this doesn't affect my score. Could this be a mistake?

 

 

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Level 1
Nov 29, 2018 5:01:31 AM

Mine dropped 100 points as well. I was wondering the same. I thought maybe they were calculating it differently. Now I am wondering why myself

Intuit Alumni
Nov 29, 2018 12:10:10 PM

I had to look up what forbearance meant, but it looks like it shouldn't affect it if you didn't miss or be late on a payment before it was approved. 

 

"Student loan deferment and forbearance will be noted in your credit reports, and neither will hurt your overall credit score. However, your credit score will be affected if you are late or miss a payment prior to deferment or forbearance approval.".. 

 

from here, but it's old:

 

https://www.debt.org/students/forbearance-deferment/

 

New Member
Dec 7, 2018 5:55:46 AM

Every month I make a payment that is not required yet. Each time they lower the credit limit by the amount of my payment, which is causing my score to drop by ~10 points each time. So here I am being punished for making payments early and lower my debt. Why? Is the system flawed?  

Intuit Alumni
Dec 7, 2018 7:38:23 PM

Scott, 

 

That sounds odd to me - is that a secured credit card or something like that? I know the one I have doesn't work that way right now. 

 

  Lucien