This discussion topic has been answered Discussion topic: Credit for sky glass tv declined on credit score 999
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Message posted on 10 Mar 2025 12:19 PM
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Why has my credit been declined when I earn 6 figures and credit score is 999?
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Message posted on 10 Mar 2025 12:27 PM
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Credit score isn't the only factor lenders consider on credit applications – in fact in some cases it's not considered at all.
Each lender has its own very specific criteria and will each apply a different weighting to different factors (in fact, something that 1 lender doens't care about at all, will be another lender's number 1 consideration). I don't know, obviously, what criteria Sky's finance company uses – but credit score definitely isn't the only thing.
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Message posted on 10 Mar 2025 12:24 PM
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Re: Credit for sky glass tv declined on credit score 999
@PercySeze I'm afraid no here, not even Sky can tell you whuy you failed a credit check, your score isn't the only thing taken into account.
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Message posted on 10 Mar 2025 12:27 PM
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Credit score isn't the only factor lenders consider on credit applications – in fact in some cases it's not considered at all.
Each lender has its own very specific criteria and will each apply a different weighting to different factors (in fact, something that 1 lender doens't care about at all, will be another lender's number 1 consideration). I don't know, obviously, what criteria Sky's finance company uses – but credit score definitely isn't the only thing.
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