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@BungalowMo wrote:
Will this have an impact on my score? Seems I've read that it does not. But that is still wrong, as I am the one who closed it!
No impact on scores. It's meaningless since banks are closing accounts for any reasons.
@DI wrote:
@BungalowMo wrote:
Will this have an impact on my score? Seems I've read that it does not. But that is still wrong, as I am the one who closed it!No impact on scores. It's meaningless since banks are closing accounts for any reasons.
Thanks DI!!! I guess they're just mad because they had me for nearly 5 years & as soon as they jacked my yearly fee I told them to BUZZ OFF! Nearly thesame day as I was approved for the 10k Nationwide! Losing their $950 limit hurts....NOT!!!
@BungalowMo wrote:
Will this have an impact on my score? Seems I've read that it does not. But that is still wrong, as I am the one who closed it!
IMO it will not affect the score based on who closed it but it may affect credit decisions under manual review.
@voidman wrote:
@BungalowMo wrote:
Will this have an impact on my score? Seems I've read that it does not. But that is still wrong, as I am the one who closed it!IMO it will not affect the score based on who closed it but it may affect credit decisions under manual review.
In this economy 'closed by grantor' is meaningless, since so many have received AA's for no apparent reasons.
DI wrote:In this economy 'closed by grantor' is meaningless, since so many have received AA's for no apparent reasons.
+1
@Uborrow-Upay wrote:
DI wrote:In this economy 'closed by grantor' is meaningless, since so many have received AA's for no apparent reasons.
+1
Even with a manual review, they will see this acct was in good standing & never late for nearly 5 years. But they are still breaking the law by posting incorrect information, wouldn't you say??
@BungalowMo wrote:
@Uborrow-Upay wrote:
DI wrote:In this economy 'closed by grantor' is meaningless, since so many have received AA's for no apparent reasons.
+1
Even with a manual review, they will see this acct was in good standing & never late for nearly 5 years. But they are still breaking the law by posting incorrect information, wouldn't you say??
If you care to bother with the account anymore and have the time, you can get them to change it. Personally, I wouldn't waste any time. As long as your account says 'Paid or Pays As Agreed' you are fine.
I really don't know, BungalowMo. Because you closed that card yourself, they should report it to indicate that fact. For practical purposes, though, your good history with this account is really what matters.
Why not just give them a call and have them correct it? They'd probably do that, wouldn't they? Or are they difficult to deal with?
I don't have any experience with Credit One, except for attending the online memorial services for llecs' Credit One card. LOL
@Uborrow-Upay wrote:I really don't know, BungalowMo. Because you closed that card yourself, they should report it to indicate that fact. For practical purposes, though, your good history with this account is really what matters.
Why not just give them a call and have them correct it? They'd probably do that, wouldn't they? Or are they difficult to deal with?
I don't have any experience with Credit One, except for attending the online memorial services for llecs' Credit One card. LOL
LOL That's funny!