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@StartingOver10 wrote:Visit the credit card section in this forum to see which two cards fit your needs and once you get them - stay away from that area of the boards Too many people have fallen to the temptation of more and more cc's you don't want to go down that road. Post your situation and there will be several people to jump in with suggestions. Take your time and choose wisely.
Can't believe you would suggest someone does not need 70 credit cards!!!
@sarge12 wrote:
@StartingOver10 wrote:Visit the credit card section in this forum to see which two cards fit your needs and once you get them - stay away from that area of the boards Too many people have fallen to the temptation of more and more cc's you don't want to go down that road. Post your situation and there will be several people to jump in with suggestions. Take your time and choose wisely.
Can't believe you would suggest someone does not need 70 credit cards!!!
lol...I know, it's heresy to those members on the cc board
@echoecho wrote:
I do agree with the sentiment of hanging around the cc section. After lurking there I have this urge of pulling the trigger to replace my favorite cc Chase, have not have any luv from that card for years. Looking for a lower apr from Nfcu after I close on my mortgage refi with Penfed. Feel boated going from 4 to maybe 6 and sock drawer the two height air cc.
Yes well this has gotten off topic so this will be last post here. I have enough credit cards...too many actually. Thinking of closing some to use sock drawer for socks. There is nothing wrong with credit cards but it is easy to overdo it, and life is complicated enough.
What state are you in? There are a ton of sate programs