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I have seven credit cards. I'd rather have just five.
Now I know a lot of you here juggle far more cards than that. I also know that the conventional wisdom is that you don't close cards unless they have AFs and none of mine do. Nevertheless, I want to close two of my seven. I'm going to do it. I'm just not sure which ones and I'd like the help of wise MyFicoers.
Here are the cards. Which should I close and WHY?
THESE TWO I'M ABSOLUTELY KEEPING.
They are my go-to cards because of their rewards and low interest rates and my long happy relationship with Discover.
Discover IT, CL $11,000 (20 years)
Barclay Sallie Mae MC, CL $2,400 (9 months)
THESE FIVE ARE UP FOR GRABS.
CapitalOne VentureOne, CL $10,000 (1 year)
Pro: Whopping big CL; occasional BT checks with great terms
Con: I don't have much need for a travel card and don't use its regular benefits to the max
Chase Amazon Visa, CL $1,700 (4 years)
Pro: Constantly getting BT checks with great terms; prime card and one of my oldest
Con: No CLI ever; I have better Amazon and gas cards, can't get much use out of those great BTs with such a low CL
Amazon store card, CL $4,000 (1 year)
Pro: Zero percent financing on large Amazon purchases; great GE CLIs
Con: Not much use other than those two pros; I mostly buy only small stuff from Amazon
Walmart Discover, CL $2,650 (1 year)
Pro: TU FICO (except I'll soon get that from Sallie Mae); GE luv
Con: No perks, really no use for it
Amex BCE, CL $4,500 (9 months)
Pro: OMG, it's Amex! Also potential for 3x CLIs (though I don't make enough money to go very high)
Con: It's a gas/groceries card and Sallie Mae is better for me; I rarely use it except when they have an appealing offer
You see, until I discovered MyFico, I had only two cards, and that's about all I ever needed or wanted. The rest have all been a result of the eeeeeevil temptations you guys have dragged me into. Some are good, but I feel burdened by seven; help me slash the weight!
Current util is about 12 percent, all on Discover, just in case anybody's thinking about what closing these would do to my util.
Just interested why "two"? Because 5 is the number you are happy with? I would go with close those that are of no use to you either now or potentially, and I agree with Lexie that Walmart and Amazon probably fit that the best.
But.... I would be reluctant to close a Chase card without having another, as it is quite likely that one day you will want a particular card from them. While the Amazon card is hard/impossible to PC (I tried!) the credit limit can be used to transfer to another card, or during recon, getting a card approved. Now the CL is very low, so maybe not important
I'll cast another vote for the Walmart Discover card.
I don't really understand the differences in the benefits of the two Amazon cards as I don't have either card, but if you have to close two, I'd probably pick one of those for the second one.
Thanks, all.
I was thinking Walmart Discover would be one to dump, so thanks for confirming that. That will probably be one of the two. I'm still unsure about the other.
Lexie, when you said Amazon card, I automatically thought you meant the Visa, and it was almost as if you were reading my mind because that's what I've been leaning toward as the second one to go with that crappy CL and no increases, except that it's Chase and counts as one of the prime ones.
Closing the Walmart and Amazon store cards do make sense except that it would feel strange to give up both those good GE luv cards.
Longtimelurker, yeah, five is just the number that feels right to me. I'd have a hard time explaining my reasons. Mainly seven just feels like too many.
I understand that you feel five is the best number for you. It's just I would think of that as an end-state (you will have the 5 perfect cards for you) so it might make sense to reduce now to 2 say, if you have several cards that aren't "right". But I think dropping two is a good approach, looks like we all agree on the Walmart Discover going. Just is it Amazon Store or Amazon Visa!