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In reply to the discussion: What you may not have known about Credit Checks and Credit Ratings. MUST KNOW AND SCREAM ABOUT [View all]Ruby the Liberal
(26,700 posts)But it doesn't count against your score.
Only credit that you request does (and as mentioned, rate shopping on cars, mortgages, etc - are only temporary marks and then they are reclassified as rate shopping).
The only way to move a credit score by hundreds of points is failure to make payments, leins, bankruptcy, foreclosures, etc.
I know a lot of people say "all I did was" - but that may be because they are assuming how scoring works and didn't realize certain actions were score destroyers, so they don't mention it as they think it is irrelevant.
Things like paying cash for cars all ones life and never using a credit card are score 'destroyers' as well and can add up.
For a score to move hundreds of points, there is more to the story than what has been shared (and in many cases, too personal to share).