No credit card required
Browse credit cards from a variety of issuers to see if there's a better card for you.
@alessandrom wrote:
Greetings everyone. I have 2000 dollars to spare on my credit card debt this month so I was wondering which cards do I pay first. Chase and bank of America were opened last month all of my other accounts have been open for three months or more. I have very high until and don't want any A A on any of my accounts! Btw I don't have to pay any interest on any of the cards except for the store cards. Does it make sense to pay off chase and bofa since they are fairly new and they might spoof and close the accounts for high until? Or should I take care or the cards with interest? Thank you for your suggestion
advance. Sorry for the typos writing through my kindle
Capital one: 400/500-$200
Discover: 500/750-$300
Freedom: 800/1000-$300
Bofa travel rewards: 650/1000-$325
Amazon store card: 300/400-PIF
Walmart: 500/800-PIF
AE: 75/150-PIF
IMHO. I hate paying interest.
@09Lexie wrote:
@alessandrom wrote:
Greetings everyone. I have 2000 dollars to spare on my credit card debt this month so I was wondering which cards do I pay first. Chase and bank of America were opened last month all of my other accounts have been open for three months or more. I have very high until and don't want any A A on any of my accounts! Btw I don't have to pay any interest on any of the cards except for the store cards. Does it make sense to pay off chase and bofa since they are fairly new and they might spoof and close the accounts for high until? Or should I take care or the cards with interest? Thank you for your suggestion
advance. Sorry for the typos writing through my kindle
Capital one: 400/500-$200
Discover: 500/750-$300
Freedom: 800/1000-$300
Bofa travel rewards: 650/1000-$225
Amazon store card: 300/400-PIF
Walmart: 500/800-PIF
AE: 75/150-PIFIMHO. I hate paying interest.
I agree the GE accounts have to be the highest APR pay those first.