Originally Posted by
FlyingMoose
It wouldn't affect it at all, those are exclusively measured on your ability to pay back credit on time. If you don't actually use any credit by completely paying your monthly bills your rating stays the same.
Good to know, not sure how it works in Sweden. In Germany they rate how many cards you have open, in which district you live, how often you move, how many cell phones you have, what car you drive, what shoe size you have.... and then apply some secret formula which gives your credit rating. (there have been even law suits before courts to make the calculation transparent, but the rating agencies won and still do not need to disclose their scheme)