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Subtle Pitfalls Can Damage Credit Scores

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By Patricia Sabatini
March 29, 2014
Reading Time: 3 mins read

credit_score_poor(MCT)—Many people know that making late payments, skipping payments or filing for bankruptcy are surefire ways to ruin their credit.

But there are more subtle, often unrecognized, things people do that may damage their credit scores and spook would-be creditors. In turn, that can trigger wide-ranging financial consequences — from paying higher interest rates and insurance premiums, to getting rejected for a loan, to forking over a higher security deposit or even getting turned down for a job.

One of the potential missteps is when shoppers are enticed by too many instant in-store credit offers — the ones that promise 10 percent off or more on a purchase just for signing up for a credit card.

First, potential creditors may view people who open multiple accounts in a short period of time as being in financial trouble.

In addition, opening up all that credit could hurt credit scores, which are affected by the average age of a person’s credit accounts. The older the accounts, the better, said John Ulzheimer, credit expert with CreditSesame.com and formerly with the credit scoring stalwart FICO.

“So if you’ve just added a bunch of accounts, you’ve made your credit report look younger, maybe a lot younger. It takes time for those accounts to age and the average age of your credit history to grow again,” he said.

“My suggestion for people who want the (in-store) discount is to think about the downside,” Ulzheimer said. “Especially if you want to go out and buy a home or a car. You’ll be in a higher interest rate tier.”

Another thing potential creditors don’t like to see when they pull a credit report is high credit card debt.

“Many people think that if they make payments on time, they’ll have good credit,” Ulzheimer said. But that may not be the case.

“The main problem with credit card debt is it’s a high-risk type of debt,” he said. “It’s not secured by an asset like a home or a car. So if you have as little as $10,000 in credit card debt on cards that are maxed out, you’d be surprised how low your credit scores can be, even if you are making payments on time.

“The good news is, if you can pay (the debt) down, your scores will improve in a short period of time.”

Taking cash advances and consistently making only minimum credit card payments also can cause problems. Doing either can signal to a card issuer that the customer is under financial stress and is at higher risk for default.

“Believe it or not, there are certain credit card issuers that will hold certain types of transactions on your credit card against you,” Ulzheimer said.

People who have poor credit and take cash advances generally run into the most trouble, he said. “Card issuers are already looking at them as high risk. They are already on a short leash.”

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