You can not force anyone to extend or continue granting you credit. It is totally their own business decision, based on their own reasons. Frequently, lack of use is a reason (your not profitable enough for them to want to keep as a customer).
Of course you can ask why they closed it, and see if it something you can resolve (like a faulty credit report or such). Clearly, anything that would indicate a negative change in your credit (like bankruptcy, late payments, or increasing debt) there isn't much of an argument to make. Or just bring your business someplace else.
No. It will show on a credit report as an account closed due to inactivity. It has no effect on your credit score.
It means they have deemed your account "inactive". Or maybe they don't want your business anymore. The easiest way to find out is to contact them.
You can't MAKE a credit card company reopen an account. You can call the credit bureau and request that they change the status to indicate that is was closed by you and not the credit grantor. Or, you can simply put a notation in your credit report stating that the account was closed by you and not the card company.
You can simply write to the credit card company and close your account. Then you can cut up your credit card.
No. The reason a credit issuer closes an account is because they no longer consider you an acceptable risk.
No, what usaully takes place is that the credit card company freeze your credit card account and you continue to make payments
No, a credit card company will not reopen a charged off account. They may choose to grant you a new line of credit, but this would be rare.
Credit card companies will not reopen a credit card account once it has been closed. The company will issue a new credit card and new account if it wishes to do business with the person.
Contact your bank or credit card company.
It happens and can be disputed. Call you credit card company or credit agencies.
When your Amazon account is closed, the credit card info that is associated with the account will not be kept by the company and will be deleted also.
You can track a credit card transaction by checking your online account, contacting your credit card company, or reviewing your monthly statement.