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Listen to that guy, he knows whats up! Keep old acct's open and active just from time to time. Thats what helps alot. Paying things off and never missing a payment is the key as well...and its okay to have some debt, just dont have a TON of it. Dont live out of your means. If you cant afford it, wait for it and get it when you can.
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02-22-2011, 02:05 PM | #157 |
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What are your thoughts on ditching a card with zero rewards and a high APR (25%), BUT.... I've had the card for 4 years so I'm afraid that might leave a dent on my score.
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02-22-2011, 02:07 PM | #158 |
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It depends on what you're looking for here. If you're looking at getting a mortgage, or car loan, soon etc keep it until then. Otherwise get rid of it immediately. That's a waste of a card.
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02-22-2011, 02:08 PM | #159 |
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25% holy shit! is that your only card? why don't you try to get another card with great rewards now then ditch the other card? or if you're that afraid of the hit you would take, why not cut the card up, get another card, and use it to build credit?
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+1...if you're not looking to make a big purchase anytime soon, ditch it and get something better. it won't take long for your credit to recover from getting a new card.
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The card with the 25% interest rate is a Citi Platinum and I was just going to get a different credit card from Citi but with a lower APR and rewards. I just wasn't sure if it was wise to cancel a card with a long history attached to it. |
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with what you said, pay it off and close the account. |
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if you want another citibank card, here are some suggestions: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/14386923-post2.html
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163 posts... mostly good information...
How is it that we can change this...? Hmmmm....
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I'm not (yet) so that stuff doesn't matter much to me, but if you do I'm sure this stuff is probably invaluable. |
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do not cancel cards with zero balance...just use occasionally and pay off..call them to get lower interest rate..
also occasionally carry a balance for a month or two... i am so glad i am past all of this BS...
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sorry to thread jack but from doing a lot of research in the past about how to maintain good credit, build credit, etc.., one of the things that I remembered was to keep your old accounts open. Long story short, I messed up my credit in college, score dropped to 520, repaid my debt within 5 years, signed up for a credit card with a $75 annual fee just so I could start to rebuild my credit, and currently have an average score of a little over 800 according to the 3 main credit bureaus. I've been paying the renewel fee each year even though I have 0 balance on it. I also have 2 other credit cards open (no annual fee). Should I keep the one with the annual fee open or shut it down. Thanks
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