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December 30, 2008 at 9:20 PM #14720December 31, 2008 at 10:07 AM #321865
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ParticipantThat’s good, because it’s not like people with low credit scores caused any of the mortgage problems.
Maybe they’re counting on a future bank-style bailout when these people default on their cars too.
December 31, 2008 at 10:07 AM #322368cr
ParticipantThat’s good, because it’s not like people with low credit scores caused any of the mortgage problems.
Maybe they’re counting on a future bank-style bailout when these people default on their cars too.
December 31, 2008 at 10:07 AM #322210cr
ParticipantThat’s good, because it’s not like people with low credit scores caused any of the mortgage problems.
Maybe they’re counting on a future bank-style bailout when these people default on their cars too.
December 31, 2008 at 10:07 AM #322269cr
ParticipantThat’s good, because it’s not like people with low credit scores caused any of the mortgage problems.
Maybe they’re counting on a future bank-style bailout when these people default on their cars too.
December 31, 2008 at 10:07 AM #322287cr
ParticipantThat’s good, because it’s not like people with low credit scores caused any of the mortgage problems.
Maybe they’re counting on a future bank-style bailout when these people default on their cars too.
December 31, 2008 at 11:29 AM #32233534f3f3f
ParticipantThe whole idea of credit scores, is like treating adults as if they are school children. Moreover, it didn’t work, so until the teachers can learn how to keep their eye on the ball, the old adage “rules are made to be broken”, carries on its time-honored tradition.
December 31, 2008 at 11:29 AM #32243234f3f3f
ParticipantThe whole idea of credit scores, is like treating adults as if they are school children. Moreover, it didn’t work, so until the teachers can learn how to keep their eye on the ball, the old adage “rules are made to be broken”, carries on its time-honored tradition.
December 31, 2008 at 11:29 AM #32235334f3f3f
ParticipantThe whole idea of credit scores, is like treating adults as if they are school children. Moreover, it didn’t work, so until the teachers can learn how to keep their eye on the ball, the old adage “rules are made to be broken”, carries on its time-honored tradition.
December 31, 2008 at 11:29 AM #32227634f3f3f
ParticipantThe whole idea of credit scores, is like treating adults as if they are school children. Moreover, it didn’t work, so until the teachers can learn how to keep their eye on the ball, the old adage “rules are made to be broken”, carries on its time-honored tradition.
December 31, 2008 at 11:29 AM #32193334f3f3f
ParticipantThe whole idea of credit scores, is like treating adults as if they are school children. Moreover, it didn’t work, so until the teachers can learn how to keep their eye on the ball, the old adage “rules are made to be broken”, carries on its time-honored tradition.
December 31, 2008 at 3:35 PM #322406urbanrealtor
ParticipantAs I recall the tier structure for cars is different.
I say that because was a Ford credit investigator after college and they used something other than FICO.
THerefore a 621 in cars may not be the same thing.
I am not certain of that though.December 31, 2008 at 3:35 PM #322061urbanrealtor
ParticipantAs I recall the tier structure for cars is different.
I say that because was a Ford credit investigator after college and they used something other than FICO.
THerefore a 621 in cars may not be the same thing.
I am not certain of that though.December 31, 2008 at 3:35 PM #322465urbanrealtor
ParticipantAs I recall the tier structure for cars is different.
I say that because was a Ford credit investigator after college and they used something other than FICO.
THerefore a 621 in cars may not be the same thing.
I am not certain of that though.December 31, 2008 at 3:35 PM #322482urbanrealtor
ParticipantAs I recall the tier structure for cars is different.
I say that because was a Ford credit investigator after college and they used something other than FICO.
THerefore a 621 in cars may not be the same thing.
I am not certain of that though. -
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