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Thursday, September 02, 2004

Cancel Unused Credit Card Account

Author: TedGuest
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2003 2:04 pm


I have a Citibank Mastercard that will soon give me a rebate I have earned. After that, I have no more use for the card (I have three other rebate cards besides this one). I have had it since March of 1991. They just raised my credit limit from $11,500 to $13,300 without me asking. If I know that I am not going to use it, would it be better (for my FICO) to a) Put it in the sock drawer, not use it, do nothing, and let the company eventually cancel it for non-use in a year or two. b) Actually cancel the card. c) Convert it to something like the Shell Mastercard, and only use it nine times a year for gas? (None of their other cards apeal to me). I use all kinds of gas, depending on who is cheapest, so I am not a Shell die-hard.

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Which credit cards use which credit bureaus?

Author: LindaGZ

Joined: 10 Jun 2003Posts: 1
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2003 11:40 am


Does anyone know how I could find out which credit bureau each of the top credit card issuers (Discover, Citibank, Fleet, First USA etc...) will be accessing. I'm planning some balance transfers and my Equifax score is always lower than the others and it is always behind in updating new information.

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Credit Card Rate Comparison

Author: MarkGuest
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2003 11:52 am


The banks charge different rates to different people, as we all know, so I'm wondering what rates everyone else is getting, particularly if you are getting better rates from some of these holdouts, like MBNA and Citibank, who claim they don't go below 10% for anyone. Permanent rates, not time limited offers or bt's. So here are the rates I'm getting: Chase: 5.24% Capital One 7.1 MBNA 9.9 Citibank 10.24

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How to Establish Credit

Author: KristinNichole-Guest
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2003 1:30 pm

I simply don't know what to do. I'm renting my apartment. I pay my bills. I have a checking account and have had a savings account since I can remember. And NO ONE will give me credit. Anyone have any ideas?!

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