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A good credit score is not the only criteria for loan approval. You can have a good credit score but still have negative information on the bureau. If you have good credit on everything but credit card history or don't have a verifiable income then you might not get a card. Living in an house vs. apt also increases your odds of loan approval.
Dogslurp 1 year ago
I suggest you get a credit report and see what the bureaus are saying about you and if something is negitive dispute them! The credit companys are only about 20% accurate
countryboys3 1 year ago
Thanks alot guys!
macgregor65 1 year ago