Any reason why...
#3
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: sterling heights, michigan, usa
Posts: 49
Hey,
I have a couple of credit cards that I want to cancel, what is the best way to get rid of them, I have heard if I cancel them all at once , it will impact my credit.
but I never use these anymore and would like them closed
thanks for the advice
I have a couple of credit cards that I want to cancel, what is the best way to get rid of them, I have heard if I cancel them all at once , it will impact my credit.
but I never use these anymore and would like them closed
thanks for the advice
#5
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA
Posts: 97
Actually, I recently read an article that cancelling cards may negatively affect your credit score. This is referenced in the following links:
http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles...pitol/5505.asp
http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles...redit/6285.asp
Steve
[This message has been edited by Windjammer (edited 08-08-2002).]
http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles...pitol/5505.asp
http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles...redit/6285.asp
Steve
[This message has been edited by Windjammer (edited 08-08-2002).]
#6
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Worcester, MA, USA
Programs: AA PLT, SPG Gold, Hyatt Platinum, HHonors, Marriott Silver
Posts: 547
If you read the article carefully, it does not say that cancelling a credit card negatively affects your credit score.
It does say that consolidating a number of credit card balances to just one or two cards and cancelling the others may negatively affect your score, since you will now have a higher outstanding balance vs. credit line on those remaining cards.
It does say that consolidating a number of credit card balances to just one or two cards and cancelling the others may negatively affect your score, since you will now have a higher outstanding balance vs. credit line on those remaining cards.
#7
Original Poster
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: bwi
Posts: 164
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by ExpoTrac:
If you read the article carefully, it does not say that cancelling a credit card negatively affects your credit score.
It does say that consolidating a number of credit card balances to just one or two cards and cancelling the others may negatively affect your score, since you will now have a higher outstanding balance vs. credit line on those remaining cards.</font>
If you read the article carefully, it does not say that cancelling a credit card negatively affects your credit score.
It does say that consolidating a number of credit card balances to just one or two cards and cancelling the others may negatively affect your score, since you will now have a higher outstanding balance vs. credit line on those remaining cards.</font>
#9
Join Date: May 2002
Location: South Park
Posts: 362
craig5571,
Why not just put the cards away somewhere and leave the accounts open? I don't know if canceling cards at once hurts your credit, but having accounts open that have a low or no balance helps even if you never use them. So they can still be beneficial.
Cheers.
Why not just put the cards away somewhere and leave the accounts open? I don't know if canceling cards at once hurts your credit, but having accounts open that have a low or no balance helps even if you never use them. So they can still be beneficial.
Cheers.
Last edited by Cohiba; Jul 24, 2005 at 9:08 pm
#10
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: sterling heights, michigan, usa
Posts: 49
I guess I could keep the cards, i have a discover platinum that I got in 99 that I never even used...
I just applied for it, to get 50$ offered by priceline at the time..
I dont carry any credit card balances, I pay everything off each month or other month..
I just applied for it, to get 50$ offered by priceline at the time..
I dont carry any credit card balances, I pay everything off each month or other month..
#11





Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 4,330
Having a card even with a zero balance is still an open line of credit, and counts in how much credit you have outstanding. If you have a bunch of cards, closing the accounts is the better thing to do if you are planning on buying a house or car in the future. Keep 2 or 3 cards at the most. It will show you have good credit history. Having alot of "open credit" will count against you even if you don't have a balance. Cards that you close will have the message "Account closed at the request of customer" listed on your credit report. This is not a bad thing.
Every credit card offer you receive in the mail is reported on your credit report but does not affect your credit score. Call your bank and credit card companies and ask to be put on the "do not distribute list". You can also ask them to stop constantly raising your limit without your consent. Credit card companies love to extend more and more credit to their best customers, even if you don't need it. I had the limit actually lowered about 5 years ago on my credit card just because I didn't need 20K on 3 different cards. That is 60K in credit, which is excessive and could lower your chances of the best interest rate on a house or car.
just my 0.02
Every credit card offer you receive in the mail is reported on your credit report but does not affect your credit score. Call your bank and credit card companies and ask to be put on the "do not distribute list". You can also ask them to stop constantly raising your limit without your consent. Credit card companies love to extend more and more credit to their best customers, even if you don't need it. I had the limit actually lowered about 5 years ago on my credit card just because I didn't need 20K on 3 different cards. That is 60K in credit, which is excessive and could lower your chances of the best interest rate on a house or car.
just my 0.02
#12
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: sterling heights, michigan, usa
Posts: 49
should I close the cards all at once? or spread it out over a period of months.. I dont have any plans to use them again..
I use only Worldperks card or my newly acquired delta amex platium , depending on where I can get the most miles.
I flew first class on my honeymoon (last month, (paid for coach)
thanks!!
I use only Worldperks card or my newly acquired delta amex platium , depending on where I can get the most miles.
I flew first class on my honeymoon (last month, (paid for coach)
thanks!!
#13
Join Date: May 2002
Location: South Park
Posts: 362
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by prncess674:
Every credit card offer you receive in the mail is reported on your credit report but does not affect your credit score.</font>
Every credit card offer you receive in the mail is reported on your credit report but does not affect your credit score.</font>
Cheers.
Last edited by Cohiba; Jul 24, 2005 at 9:07 pm
#14
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: OH
Programs: AA Lifetime Plat, Marriot Lifetime Gold
Posts: 10,016
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by craig5571:
[B]should I close the cards all at once? or spread it out over a period of months.. I dont have any plans to use them again..
[B]</font>
[B]should I close the cards all at once? or spread it out over a period of months.. I dont have any plans to use them again..
[B]</font>
------------------
I Love New York -- Viva Espaa




