joflier
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Closing the card won''t wipe the negative history from your credit report, unfortunately. I would keep the oldest open and close all the rest unless that would make your utilization ratio quite high, as fiery explained.Date: 3/18/2010 4:00:22 PM
Author: joflier
Yes, I do have 2 main cards that aren''t store cards. Although, I''d like to close one of them, being that it''s history isn''t fantastic. But then again, it''s probably my oldest card. Toss up, I suppose.
If something affects my score temporarily, I''m not too concerned. I''m just gearing up for a car loan in about 12-18 months, and I just want to make sure I don''t have any difficulty with that.
I wanted to post again with a PSA because the "probably" signals to me that you may not have looked at your credit report recently?Date: 3/18/2010 4:00:22 PM
Author: joflier
Yes, I do have 2 main cards that aren''t store cards. Although, I''d like to close one of them, being that it''s history isn''t fantastic. But then again, it''s probably my oldest card. Toss up, I suppose.
If something affects my score temporarily, I''m not too concerned. I''m just gearing up for a car loan in about 12-18 months, and I just want to make sure I don''t have any difficulty with that.
That may be a better option. When I was on the phone, I couldn''t believe what the limits were! They weren''t that high when I opened the accounts! Why would I EVER need $2k to spend @ Victorias Secret???Date: 3/18/2010 4:24:06 PM
Author: lilyfoot
An alternative to closing them, if you need the credit history, would be to lower the available credit amounts.
Citi said...since i never use their CC they''re going to charge me $35 in membership feeDate: 3/18/2010 3:12:58 PM
Author:joflier
I have 2 or 3 store credit cards that I never use anymore. They all have pretty big limits, and I just don''t want them. But I''ve heard that it''s bad to close credit card accounts. Is that true?
Date: 3/18/2010 5:17:12 PM
Author: luvmyhalo
I just saw this on Yahoo...
http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-budgeting/article/109091/new-rules-for-credit-score?mod=bb-creditcards