Originally Posted by
johnep1
I don't know why people continue to post this false information. It usually comes from those whom have never tried churning cards and are just repeating erroneous statements that they're heard others make.
Can churning hurt your credit score? Yes.
Based solely on their post here can you say that the OP's credit score will be damaged due to churning? Nope.
Based on what's in his post, can you say that it won't? Nope.
There are other factors that go into one's score than how often you apply for and open new accounts.
Absolutely nothing I said indicates otherwise.