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@icyhot wrote:It DOES feel good until a card you closed gets an awesome benefit right after you closed it. ie: Amazon store card
Yeah, Id be re-opening if I were you... Amazon Store Card is one of my most used cards! ![]()
Did it take a hit on your Utilization after closing those cards?
@Anonymous wrote:Did it take a hit on your Utilization after closing those cards?
Me? No... My reported revolving is typically around $10k a month and I PIF all but my Ashley Furniture and that puts my util. at 1%
@Anonymous wrote:Did it take a hit on your Utilization after closing those cards?
LOL... I think he has like 700k in credit.. If it did, he has charged to much
.. I think it didn't even move it even a percentage point lol
@CreditCuriousity wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Did it take a hit on your Utilization after closing those cards?
LOL... I think he has like 700k in credit.. If it did, he has charged to much
.. I think it didn't even move it even a percentage point lol
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at least a little while longer... Our rebuild of the laundry is going to get very expensive very quickly and it's all going on credit cards but it will be in phases and I still have some large business lines to hit first before moving into personal cards.
@CreditCuriousity wrote:Wow got rid of 50kish in credit.. Are you feeling ok this week?
Is this really happening today ![]()
I've done that too. It does feel good![]()
I'm in the process of thinning the herd too - didn't manage to close as many as you did CC, but then again you have a lot more cards than I do - and two cards basically doubled my credit limits to keep them open (okay I'm weak).