yes
when you close down your site it should log u out automatically and close the box where it says frequent just to make sure
In order to close it, you have to pay off the overdraft first.
Most ccc's will close an account by telephone. It is preferable however, to do so in writing and to request written confirmation of the account being closed.
Pay off the balance and close the account. Then reopen a new account with only the primary holder.
If you have been notified that your bank account is going to be levied, the only way to avoid that is to either close the account or take your name off the account. You can also keep the account open and just never put any money into that account.
when you close down your site it should log u out automatically and close the box where it says frequent just to make sure
In order to close it, you have to pay off the overdraft first.
Contact your local branch of AGFS. If the account was an installment loan, the account will "close out" at time of payoff. If the account is a revol line of credit, and has a zero balance, a written authorization can close the account or after 6mos of no activity the account will automatically close.
If the account is in debt you cannot close the account without settling (paying off) the balance. Otherwise it is your right to decide on whether you want to keep the account or close it.
yes, you should, because you might lose some severe important data.
It will not affect your credit if you pay off the balance when you close the account.
You should switch off loads to save electricity and money for the electric bills.
no
Most ccc's will close an account by telephone. It is preferable however, to do so in writing and to request written confirmation of the account being closed.
that means you have to close your account so go to settings and then on the left there will be a list of options so go to the bottom were you will see manage account click on that and then you will see the option of close account
Pay off the balance and close the account. Then reopen a new account with only the primary holder.
Closing the account will remove the temptation to spend up the cards again but, closing the account can actually lower your credit score. You ought to take that question and your private credit information to a credit counselor for a better answer. By the way, CONGRATULATIONS on paying off the cards!