Surely worth
the temporary dip in score from the credit inquiry itself, I'd think.
Not exact matches
The two separate applications will result
in two «hard pulls» on your credit report, resulting
in a
temporary dip in your credit
score.
That inquiry
in itself can cause a
temporary dip in your credit
score.
The good news is that the
dip in your credit
score is probably
temporary if you're paying your bill
in full and on time each month, or at least getting your net balance owed below 30 % of your aggregate available credit.
Looking at my credit report with 20 + years of history, if I were to perform the same actions as you, I'd expect no change
in my credit
score at all (maybe a 1 - 2 point
temporary dip).