June 25, 2008 11:51 PM by Jihan Thompson | 100 Views, COMMENTS
So Ive been operating under the assumption that because Im
debt-free and pay off my credit card on time (and in full) every month,
that my credit score would put me in first place if I ever wanted more
credit. Not anymore, Ive learned. In this ailing economy, lenders
arent just relying on your credit score anymore to determine your
credit-worthiness. Creditors are also on the prowl for any personal
information that classifies you as a high risk borrower, like whether
you live in an area hit unusually hard by the mortgage crisis or if you
hold a job in finance. Its no surprise that banks are getting stricter
about their lending practices, but these tactics dont just affect
those who frequently forget to payits hurting people like me with
squeaky-clean records. That hardly seems fair.
Trying to open a
new credit card? Are you finding it harder than before? Was your credit
limit slashed in half? Share your story. We feel your pain.
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