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@Anonymous wrote:
I am trying to build my credit and I'm wondering if I should apply for another card. My scores on credit karma are around 760 (I don't trust this) and my citi card credit tracker says 708. The cards I currently have are: Citi double cash back / 2300, chase unlimited / 3500, cap one quick visa signature / 6k, cap one quick master / 2750, cap one venture one / 10k, Macy's /1100. All at a zero balance as of today. I started working on my credit about 5 years ago and have built it from the low 400's. Would it be beneficial for me to apply for another card or would that hurt me by lowering the average age of my credit? Thanks for the help!
Hi SB0328,
Congrats on what seems to me to be a very solid rebuild.
I think it is fair to say you have run your race with Cap 1. But with the continuence of your rebuild, what are you looking to do with it exactly? I know this will help others here to help you.
Also I think it would be good for you to get a correct look at all your scores and reports with your AAoA - Average Age of Accounts. I know you can look around and find a very reasonalble price on a 3 Beurau Report and scores. I know with Experian you can get all 3 Fico's for the first month for $4.95 and after that is jumps, but you can discontinue before the end of he month.
I'm no expert compared to others around here, but I think you should maybe work on getting a CLI on both your Chase and Citi cards and by the looks of it you only have all revolvers, so maybe you could work on improving your Credit Mix by getting a SelfLender loan going.
Also if you have or find any baddies on our reports you may want to work on them. You can take a look at the Credit Rebuilder section of this forum to find help on those topics.
Rather than adding new cards, I would focus on growing the credit limits of the Citi Double Cash and the Chase Freedom Unlimited.
@Anonymous, as Belle2018 says, all cards reporting a balance of zero will result in an unnecessary score ding, often 15–20 points. It's better to let one card report a small positive balance (at least $5). You won't be charged interest if you pay your statement balance by the due date. If you're uncomfortable waiting that long to pay, make your payment as soon as you know the balance has reported.
@Anonymous wrote:
I am trying to build my credit and I'm wondering if I should apply for another card. My scores on credit karma are around 760 (I don't trust this) and my citi card credit tracker says 708. The cards I currently have are: Citi double cash back / 2300, chase unlimited / 3500, cap one quick visa signature / 6k, cap one quick master / 2750, cap one venture one / 10k, Macy's /1100. All at a zero balance as of today. I started working on my credit about 5 years ago and have built it from the low 400's. Would it be beneficial for me to apply for another card or would that hurt me by lowering the average age of my credit? Thanks for the help!
1. You have enough cards for a perfect score, so no... adding another will not help.
2. You can pick up a few points in the short run by letting one account report a small balance while the others report a zero balance.