yes because points would get tooken off
Not by receiving credit. However, when a number of organizations keep looking into your credit, it does lower the score slightly.
It doesn't affect it at all.
credit score is not based on age but how you handle your credit....handling your credit well and your score goes up.....handle your credit bad, as in having a lot of debt and not paying on time brings your score down.
Yes the credit card companies suspect that you suspect you think your score is bad therefore making it bad.
Yes. Your length of credit history alone can affect your credit score. Yes. A drop in your credit score does not indicate anything illegal.
While there's no definitive answer with respect to how many points your credit score may drop after a collection, a collection account is a clear indication that a loan, credit card or retail card was not repaid and payment history is one major contributing factor to your credit score. This can have a negative impact on your credit score.
There are many factors in credit scoring. Closing an account should not make it drop in score. Especially if it is a small amount of credit available.
No, but it will if any of them decide not to lend to you.
A recent late payment can drop your credit score about 60 points.
Yes.
10 years
Every time you check your credit or have it ran for a cellphone or car loan or any way of checking your credit score it puts a ding on your score. That's why if you check it multiple times it will drop slowly