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Rate Your Credit Score

Rate your credit score

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  • Less Than Fair

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  • Average

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  • Poor

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  • Don't Loan Me any Money!

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  • Total voters
    12
  • Poll closed .

lovesong

:D
Premium Member
I don't think I have a credit score... unless that Chinese food that accidentally went to credit gave me one.
 

Mindmaster

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
You take out a loan, you pay it- How hard is it?
**** happens, that's why. But credit score is more than if you will pay back...

I've paid everything I've ever had, but credit score had been low before because my disposable income is low on paper. :D It doesn't always track with reality, is all I am getting to. I've also had bad business dealings where people screwed me and I refused to pay, so they get on the credit report too. The credit score is largely worthless, in most cases.

Anyway, I don't care what my score is at all these days because I need nothing and will never buy a vehicle on a loan. The only type of loan I would take is a construction loan to something massive on my house fixed, after that... bleh... loans aren't worth it. My score is lower simply because I ripped up all my credit cards and paid all my loans out. :D
 

Liu

Well-Known Member
I've never taken a loan, have never had depts, have never payed a bill late, and don't even ever had any credit card. So, excellent, I guess? I'm outside the US, so this whole concept is rather foreign to me.
 

Parchment

Active Member
What has this to do with the LHP DIR?
If you cannot master your own simple finances then who are you to make any statements regarding anyone else's personal growths along the the path and why should we care? This has everything to do with the LHP DIR
 

Katzpur

Not your average Mormon
It has everything to do with it
Could you explain how? Do you believe that when you apply for a loan, you may be discriminated against for your religious beliefs? If so, how does the entity granting you the loan even know what your religious beliefs are? Are they reflected somehow in your credit score?
 

Liu

Well-Known Member
I'd assume it has to do with LaVeyan Satanism, and the kinds of Satanism that are based on similar reasoning. I.e., having the "religious" goal of getting a good standing in society and amassing worldly power in form of money.
So, in that view, having a good credit score is one sign of being a good Satanist.
My Satanism doesn't have the goal of achieving an upper position in society - if it happens, it's good, but it's not a goal in itself; only the benefits I'd gain from it are reasons for me to strive for it.

The thread could however also be meant as a survey on what kind of personality types are typically on the LHP - but there would be better methods of finding that out.

But Parchment also already gave some other reasons himself:
If you cannot master your own simple finances then who are you to make any statements regarding anyone else's personal growths along the the path and why should we care? This has everything to do with the LHP DIR
I'm not sure I buy that logic, though, as there can be many good reasons for a bad credit score independent of one's personal growth.
Since you may be unfamiliar with it, Katzpur, personal growth is one of the main things basically all LHP-religions are based on.
 
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EtuMalku

Abn Iblis ابن إبليس
IMO and in Mercurænism the Western LHP is not about personal income status, but it IS about becoming a Sovereign which does not necessitate amounting earth-shackled currency.
 

Katzpur

Not your average Mormon
Since you may be unfamiliar with it, Katzpur, personal growth is one of the main things basically all LHP-religions are based on.
Thank you for educating me. You are right; I was unfamiliar with that concept.
 

Ahanit

Active Member
What is SSN ? (For those outside US please)
I pay my bills, if that is your question. Credit Score? Have I one? Don't know.
 

Parchment

Active Member
I'd assume it has to do with LaVeyan Satanism, and the kinds of Satanism that are based on similar reasoning. I.e., having the "religious" goal of getting a good standing in society and amassing worldly power in form of money.
So, in that view, having a good credit score is one sign of being a good Satanist.
My Satanism doesn't have the goal of achieving an upper position in society - if it happens, it's good, but it's not a goal in itself; only the benefits I'd gain from it are reasons for me to strive for it.

The thread could however also be meant as a survey on what kind of personality types are typically on the LHP - but there would be better methods of finding that out.

But Parchment also already gave some other reasons himself:
I'm not sure I buy that logic, though, as there can be many good reasons for a bad credit score independent of one's personal growth.
Since you may be unfamiliar with it, Katzpur, personal growth is one of the main things basically all LHP-religions are based on.

I stated in my original greeting that I distance myself from others parties, I will tip a hat to those who I find deserving of one but I do not recognize any other than the Order Of The Lagamorpha. I have issues with the come one, come all attitude, the flies to **** approach, the even if you are a bum on skid row if you feel like a king then you are a KING! How many so called religions does that cover?
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
Don't know, don't care. Probably not too good since I went about a year without really being able to find employment, and still had a few hundred left on a couple debts to pay off. That tends to be my story though, as least last I did care enough to check: start to get it looking good, then through loss of employment through no fault of my own combined with a crippling difficulty in getting jobs my number sinks. Then goes up. Then back down. Then up, and then I just decided it's not worth the extra worry.
 
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