Paul Scholes
HESKEY
the code is 9999
Nope
9999
Yes you can, if you include the extra 4 that can be gotten after 9999, 10003 maximum.
A credit score of -9999 is not a valid score within any conventional credit scoring system. Credit scores typically range from around 300 to 850, with lower scores indicating poor creditworthiness. A score like -9999 may indicate a data error or a misunderstanding, as it falls well outside established scoring ranges. It’s important to check with credit reporting agencies for clarification and to ensure accurate credit information.
9999
9999
532,406,754
9999 = 9999 It does NOT equal '1' 1 = 1 9999 ~ 10,000 (ten thousand)
848-9999= -9151
Exactly as in the question 9999