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Having the cards does not. Having large debts on them does.
Usually closing accounts will hurt your score because if you have debt on other cards, your debt to available credit ratio will rise and it can ding your credit score.
NO! Not if you have paid the credit off before you get another one. Or if you are paying one credit card off with another, you can only do that so much befor it will hurt your cerdit.
Having a large credit limit can help your score but do not apply for several cards at the same time. Doing so can hurt your score and make you unable to get any new credit offers.
In Some Cases Yes It Can Lower Your Score.
Having the cards does not. Having large debts on them does.
Usually closing accounts will hurt your score because if you have debt on other cards, your debt to available credit ratio will rise and it can ding your credit score.
NO! Not if you have paid the credit off before you get another one. Or if you are paying one credit card off with another, you can only do that so much befor it will hurt your cerdit.
Having a large credit limit can help your score but do not apply for several cards at the same time. Doing so can hurt your score and make you unable to get any new credit offers.
In Some Cases Yes It Can Lower Your Score.
It can, just because there are a lot of credit lines open, and so your potential debt is higher. If you really aren't using a credit card, it is better to cancel it. However, in terms of things that hurt your credit rating, having an inactive card is relatively low.
Bank Of America offers many different credit cards. It offers cash rewards credit cards, points rewards credit cards, travel and airline rewards credit cards, lower interest rate credit cards, and build or rebuild credit cards.
People who misuse credit cards are charged for misusing credit cards.
Airline credit cards are credit cards issued by airlines. They have no real benefits over regular credit cards, apart from the fact that you can collect Air Miles with them.
No. The secondary cardholder's credit history has nothing to do with the primary cardholder's. The reason for this is even if there are two cards, there is still only one account for both cards which the primary cardholder is responsible. Jags
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