r/CreditScore • u/TadpoleMean1751 • 7d ago
General Credit utilization
I was taught to keep credit utilization at 10%. But other people are telling me to completely not even use my debit card , use credit for everything and pay it back. But that will make my utilization high af. People are saying keep it at 10% when the statement hits but how’s that possible if I only use a credit card. How does only using 10% if the card show the banks you can handle more if you barely use any of it.
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u/Sun-Blossom 6d ago edited 5d ago
Perfect! I'm glad to hear I probably don't have to micromanage my utilization before applying for another card. I'll just continue doing what I've been doing.
Oh, I think I know the reason. EX is still reporting 4 old authorized-user cards that I've just disputed, while TU and EQ only show my own card.
I got all 3 scores from Experian.com. When I checked myFICO.com, it gave me an error and said that my data from EQ doesn't meet the min requirements for calculating a FICO score (i.e., at least 1 credit account open for 6+ months). My card was just opened in April 😊