You're the one who's got it backwards, I'm afraid, and judging from American responses in these threads, it seems yours is a common sentiment based on lack of exposure to alternatives.
I live in Norway. Banks are regulated so that they can't force me through the same BS that Americans have to go through.
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This is why banks have regulations in most civilized countries.
lol at thinking anywhere, especially a Scandinavian country, regulates their banks as much as the United States
also lol at all the people who low key think that the millennia old concept of lending is immoral:
I have nothing but resentment for a system where I'm forced to prove how worthy I am of helping companies fuck me into debt for their corporate gain. I have a great score I think last time I checked, but the whole system is dumb as hell and it relies on people going into debt.
The fact that we are all so eager to walk the line with them and not rioting, says it all.
I hate the entire concept of credit. It has destroyed more lives than helped
never understood why you would dip into capitalism this deep
Counter point: get debt-free and live debt-free. Never touch credit or use credit cards just to have credit so you can make yourself in debt.
Well said. Credit scores are not a measure of integrity or human worth but of how much profit you can generate for the lending companies (this is one of the reasons you get penalized for having your credit pulled too often -- they don't want you shopping around for loans).
What if you have an emergency and not enough cash in your emergency fund to weather it? What if you want to buy a house?
Manual underwriting for both. You can get manual underwriting for loans and mortgages. You just have to be able to provide documentation that you're fiscally stable and sound. Not every underwriter does this, but you can definitely find ones who will.
also, just the weird usual "this doesn't happen in Yurop except for the cases where it does":
I'm glad this is not a thing where I live.
Credit for big purchases (home, car, starting a business).
As an European resident this concept is totally alien to me. You are only supposed to ask for money when buying a car or a house.