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Saturday, February 23, 2008

No News Is Good News: Fico® Score Holds At 803

My FICO® credit score was updated recently:


Updated Chart of My FICO Credit Score - February 23, 2008: 803 - sideways


For the fourth month in a row, my score has moved sideways, which is just fine with me since I'm happy with my score. I'm expecting a small increase soon, since I recently paid off my student loan debt. I doubt I'll get more than a 5 point bump, but that's OK. I paid off my education loans because of the 8% interest I was being charged and not for any credit score benefit that may result.

For those of you who are paying down student loans, I've recorded one of the sweetest things you will ever hear over the phone. Click here to listen to the MP3.

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2 Comments:

Blogger jen x said...

What a great thing to hear on the phone. I would have recorded it for posterity, too!

Congrats on your FICO score. That's pretty amazing :-)

Monday, March 03, 2008 11:43:00 PM  
Blogger FeelessBalanceTransfer.com said...

> What a great thing
> to hear on the phone...

Yep. I like to wake up in the morning and play this MP3 once or twice before starting my day. Gives me a great boost! :o)

Tuesday, March 04, 2008 6:47:00 AM  

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