• ObjectivityIncarnate@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    It will also be wrong.

    The only credit lines I have and have had for the last 7 years (which is as far back as the bureaus care, at maximum) are credit cards. I pay them off every month, so I’m charged zero interest, and they’re rewards cards, so their profit off me is literally negative.

    My credit score is over 800.

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      12 days ago

      Your ‘reward’ is less than the transaction fee they charge the vendors. You use your cards a lot, they make a lot of transaction fees. As long as you never miss a payment, you won’t get the interest fee, but miss or be late with just one, any they will charge you interest on the full balance, every month, until you have a $0 statement. That’s fantastic for them, but they’re perfectly profitable on just your transactions.

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        11 days ago

        Your ‘reward’ is less than the transaction fee they charge the vendors.

        And that has literally nothing to do with customers’ credit scores/reports, and my point was to rebut the assertion that credit scores are intended to be measurements of how ‘profitable’ a borrower is, so it’s meaningless to bring up this irrelevant fact I already knew.