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How an unexpected credit score drop could signal a serious problem

Por: Los Angeles Times Business March 19, 2023

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Dear Liz: I pay off each of my credit card purchases online, usually within a few days. My monthly statement balance is usually $0 even though I use the card frequently. The card is my only open credit account. I saw my credit score recently and it has dipped below 650. It used to be over 800 several years ago. Is my diligence hurting my score? Should I wait to pay off my card until the statement posts? Is there another way to improve my credit?... + full article



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