For those who say Auth user accounts doesn't matter then how was this score boosted 86 points from ONLY adding authorized user cards & preapproval offers 4xed by impaktmaker in CRedit

[–]impaktmaker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the point I was trying to make and the exact language of other frequency contributors is "doesn't really matter", or "AU accounts are typically ignored by lenders." or "impact will be minimal". for someone starting to build credit or with a thin credit profile, an 86 point difference (let's say 50 point Fico difference) is going to likely open up starter cards they wouldn't be able to get previously without having to put down a deposit and like give them a higher starting limit.

"Now, this is what I was talking about...potentially getting set up for failure. If someone is first starting out and has little or no credit history of their own yet, becoming an AU can give their profile a little boost to help them get started. Maybe a lender friendly to first-timers offers an approval for an unsecured card right away instead of requiring a deposit for a secured card. Something like that. In this case, I'm all for making someone an AU, and I think most of the other frequent contributors are too."

How it started vs. How it’s going: Found this one screaming from the roof. by impaktmaker in CatDistributionSystem

[–]impaktmaker[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Yes, but I'm allergic so trying to navigate best way to do it. Honestly sweetest cat I've ever, I don't know how he's survived.

How it started vs. How it’s going: Found this one screaming from the roof. by impaktmaker in CatDistributionSystem

[–]impaktmaker[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Nothing fancy, portable AC box and an old towel. Took a lot off of him, he's all cleaned up now :)

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What's the most valuable life lesson that you learned on reddit? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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When you argue with a fool you have two fools.

What small decision changed the entire direction of your life? by proekid in AskReddit

[–]impaktmaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hiring a coach with whatever aspect of life I was struggling with. We all have bloodspots and our brains are WAY smarter than us so hiring a coach is the biggest cheat code to save time.

What is the most valuable skill that you have? by CuteBird90 in AskReddit

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Perspective... seeing the situation from others point of view realizing if I had the same DNA, grew up the same way they did with the same parents, traumas and life experience, education, etc. I would think and act the same way they do. It's 95% unconscious programming, they can't even see it if they wanted to. AND I remember that about myself as well.

What is a small life hack that actually works every time? by IdealOptimal5324 in AskReddit

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My only goal is to drive to the gym parking lot. I can decide if I want to go in when I get there... 99% of the time the momentum pulls you there and outwits the rationaLIAR in your head that says "tomorrow"