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Old 02-06-2008, 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by lilazngrl4o8,Feb 6 2008, 07:49 PM
that's why i said F that.

If your fico score is really that high, the fact that you changed jobs twice within the short time period doesn't hurt you as much.

go through a cu. save yourself the hassle.
i checked my score last night at 2 different web side , and one said 786 the other one said its 781

why i have this much high scorecuz . i use my dads credit cards and they have also my name on it. but they see that cards are not on directly my name.


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That will actually benefit you because it shows less financial responsibility and more income for the car. I had a discover card under my parents with me as a sub person on their card. Didnt hurt me in anyway since they dont take the cards that arent directly yours into consideration when looking at your credit report.
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I say screw the Porsche and keep the S.
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Originally Posted by Rev Happy,Feb 6 2008, 08:08 PM
I say screw the Porsche and keep the S.
That works too...

I almost got a 2000 Porche Carrera but I had my eye on an S for far too long.
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why don't you ask your dad to cosign?
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Originally Posted by K2Rhiro255,Feb 7 2008, 11:22 AM
why don't you ask your dad to cosign?
[QUOTE=kaansahbaz,Feb 6 2008, 06:28 PM]they are signing to get mortgage next month. and dad said if he become my cosigner it may cause a problem when they are signing for a home
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yeah,

that stuff is always a pain in the ass. I have great credit from years of working and buying a few vehicles/etc... so I was able to to finance my entire car on my own with nothing down I believe...


good luck Kaan.... but I say keep the S
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keep the s
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Originally Posted by kaansahbaz,Feb 6 2008, 07:28 PM
they are signing to get mortgage next month. and dad said if he become my cosigner it may cause a problem when they are signing for a home BS
but he said he can sign it after he signs for home
you spoil little brad...

your dad is right.. it's no BS...
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Originally Posted by kaansahbaz,Feb 6 2008, 09:02 PM
i checked my score last night at 2 different web side , and one said 786 the other one said its 781

why i have this much high scorecuz . i use my dads credit cards and they have also my name on it. but they see that cards are not on directly my name.
yea.. you just piggy back on your dad's.... it's not really YOUR score


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