@mackya Under 1k but why don't mortgages & car loans count? Are the Jews not slavemasters of that debt as well?
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[ZeroSum06] 🔸️ (zerosum06@noauthority.social)'s status on Wednesday, 14-Aug-2024 05:30:36 JST [ZeroSum06] 🔸️ -
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[ZeroSum06] 🔸️ (zerosum06@noauthority.social)'s status on Wednesday, 14-Aug-2024 08:24:42 JST [ZeroSum06] 🔸️ @mackya My mortgage does appear on my credit report now though. Also when I bought a car in April even though my last financed vehicle appeared there, it appeared as paid off, yet the dealer still wanted to speak to that creditor to verify, even though I bought the new car cash on the spot.
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mackya (mackya@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 14-Aug-2024 08:24:43 JST mackya Those debts do not negatively effect your credit score, and are usually necessary in life. -
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[ZeroSum06] 🔸️ (zerosum06@noauthority.social)'s status on Wednesday, 14-Aug-2024 08:33:11 JST [ZeroSum06] 🔸️ @mackya Maybe less but a simple surface level search seems to indicate it does...
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mackya (mackya@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 14-Aug-2024 08:33:12 JST mackya Yes, they appear on your credit report, but they do not decrease your score like credit card and personal loan debts. -
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[ZeroSum06] 🔸️ (zerosum06@noauthority.social)'s status on Wednesday, 14-Aug-2024 08:36:47 JST [ZeroSum06] 🔸️ @mackya same as credit cards and such, there's also a thing as not having enough credit which can adversely impact scores and outcomes as well
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mackya (mackya@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 14-Aug-2024 08:36:48 JST mackya Well, of course if you miss payments that will effect your score. 😑
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