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I think I have applied.. but I was probably diclined .. I never received any credit card from that company. It shows that I have $200 available credit. Next payment : 3/14/2011.
It's been like this for a while... I don't know if that's affecting my score, but you think I should call that comany or something and see what's up? I will try to cancel if that effect my score. or I might keep it.. I don't know if it's a good idea to have three credit card.
@Anonymous wrote:I think I have applied.. but I was probably diclined .. I never received any credit card from that company. It shows that I have $200 available credit. Next payment : 3/14/2011.
It's been like this for a while... I don't know if that's affecting my score, but you think I should call that comany or something and see what's up? I will try to cancel if that effect my score. or I might keep it.. I don't know if it's a good idea to have three credit card.
There is no problem with 3 credit cards, most have more. Closing it or keeping it will not affect your score much.
It is important to find out if it is truly open. If it is, you need to get the statements, set up up online access (if you do that), and get the card. Be sure the card has not been stolen or account compromised.
Thanks for the reply! not sure if I can handle 3 cards because I work at UPS. However, I can manage to save $50 a week to pay my bills. So that's $200.
I am trying to keep one accont at zero balance and other at 9% balance.
@Anonymous wrote:I think I have applied.. but I was probably diclined .. I never received any credit card from that company. It shows that I have $200 available credit. Next payment : 3/14/2011.
It's been like this for a while... I don't know if that's affecting my score, but you think I should call that comany or something and see what's up? I will try to cancel if that effect my score. or I might keep it.. I don't know if it's a good idea to have three credit card.
You really, really do need to find out what that card is because there is potential that it can come back and cause you severe credit problems.
If it is ID theft, chances are sooner or later the person will stop paying and the account will appear as a negative on your credit reports. It could take you a lot of time and aggrevation to get it fixed later on dwn the road.
Even if it is a card you applied for and forgot about, if it has an annual fee that eventually comes due and you don't know about it, they will eventually report nonpayment and it will become a 7-year negative on your credit report that maybe you cannot erase.
Ok thanks. I will have to call the company and see if I can get a new credit card. I know that having 3 credit card is a lot but it will help me enhance my credits.
@Anonymous wrote:Ok thanks. I will have to call the company and see if I can get a new credit card. I know that having 3 credit card is a lot but it will help me enhance my credits.
When someone says they don't know if they applied for some credit, that scares the living daylight out of me. You mean it?
I will ask the credit card company to tell me the application details, if it was a paper thing, ask for a copy, if it was online, ask for IP details.
You have no choice but to know if you did apply or not. If you did not, you have your SSN compromised, which can cause you much bigger hardships than just a bad account.
As I just posted in another thread:
Lively debate and different opinions are welcomed and encouraged but at the same time we need to remember to keep everything friendly, supportive, and respectful.
From a BK years ago to:
EX - 9/09 pulled by lender 802, EQ - 2/11-816, TU - 2/11-782
"Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they've made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem".
Hopefully you would know if you applied for a credit card. You either a.) fill out an application online, b.) fill out a paper application and mail it in, or c) call a representative. You would remember if you did any of these 3 items i would hope. If you didnt, then you probably have a case of ID theft.
You need to call the CCC immediately and figure out what is going on. Identity theft is a big deal if that is what has happened.
@MarineVietVet wrote:As I just posted in another thread:
Lively debate and different opinions are welcomed and encouraged but at the same time we need to remember to keep everything friendly, supportive, and respectful.
From a BK years ago to:
EX - 9/09 pulled by lender 802, EQ - 2/11-816, TU - 2/11-782
"Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they've made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem".
OOPS, I was probably too harsh in my post and will be careful going forward. I din't mean anything harsh though.
My sincerest apologies to the OP for the harsh language.
I still stay with my advice though.