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question about cc product change

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FinStar
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Re: question about cc product change


@ak_7vytr0 wrote:

Ohh... ok.. well then no point in that.. I was thinking a 0 percent card would be nice for holiday shopping.. dont need a bt... so theres no point at all really messing with my freedom then.. its a positive line and it still see a little use.. thanks for the replies


I would keep it since it has no AF and you already have the history.  If you are trying to consolidate or simplify things, you can roll over the entire CL to your Marriott or you can apply for another Chase CC down the road that may have a decent sign up bonus and roll the CL to that one.  Since you already got rid of CSP, you can decide what works best for you. 

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Anonymous
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Re: question about cc product change


@FinStar wrote:

@ak_7vytr0 wrote:

Ohh... ok.. well then no point in that.. I was thinking a 0 percent card would be nice for holiday shopping.. dont need a bt... so theres no point at all really messing with my freedom then.. its a positive line and it still see a little use.. thanks for the replies


I would keep it since it has no AF and you already have the history.  If you are trying to consolidate or simplify things, you can roll over the entire CL to your Marriott or you can apply for another Chase CC down the road that may have a decent sign up bonus and roll the CL to that one.  Since you already got rid of CSP, you can decide what works best for you. 


Chase isn't as nice as Discover on giving out additional 0% periods unfortunately, OP.

 

Keep the freedom and enjoy the 5% quarters.

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