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What Is a Prime Credit Score? A Guide for Consumers

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Here’s what they mean: Deep subprime (579 or lower): If you have a deep subprime score, banks view you as highly likely to default on your financial obligations. Some people have one or two credit cards, while others have a full portfolio of credit cards, personal loans, and auto loans. This is known as a “hard inquiry” on your report.

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