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Sorry to hear you are worried! I would say to call back and ask for a supervisor to get the best answer.
I have both Macy's and Bloomingdale's. I love my Bloomingdale's card but I agree that DSNB is all over the place.
I received a written notification in the mail from Bloomingdale's about a month ago and read it carefully. It did indeed say all major purchase lines were going away -for Bloomingdale's. I 'm sure O threw it away or I woul take it out and post it.
Emily, perhaps you received one too?
Now, re/ Macy's - several on here are saying that Macy's is combining major purchase lines and revolving. That may be the case. I really can't comment on that as Macy's stranegly never sent me any communication on it either way.
I will keep Bloomingdale's open but am counting the days down excitedly to the day when I close Macy's down (probably in two weeks). Had the card for 14 months and they have repeatedly canceled orders I needed sent out for my daughter's birthday (thanks Macy's), canceled e-gift cards that I sent her for college graduation and other special events like birthdays (took multiple phone calls to replace them and lots of being transferred around. One time it took 40 minutes and several phone calls to replace). This is all supposedly part of their fraud prevention but if you read complaints about Macy's sometime online - there are hundreds of similar instances of them canceling people's orders in the name of supposed fraud prevention - not once, but 5-6 times for the same person. They don't call you to verify first, they just cancel it outright. I'm done with that. Going to have a card cut-ujp party on the day I decide to cancel! ![]()
By the way, Nordie's had an e-gift card in my daughter's inbox within 7 minutes of my calling them and telling them that Macy's had me calling them multiple times to get the e-gift card replaced and still hadn't resolved it.
We're talking gift cards for small amounts so it's not as if a large amount flagged anything. I'm posting this just to show more of the inconsistency, and it's really a shame. Not crazy about their $10 shipping charges either. Sad, because I really love my Bloomimngdale's card.
There was another thread recently where several posters told the OP who wanted to close his newly opened Barclay Apple that it wouldn't matter to close a newly opened account. I think that is correct, that it doesn't really matter.
@emily15 wrote:
I thought it was better to have it say closed at consumers request rather than closed by the bank. Idk
I wouldn't worry about it OP. I mean, the "closed by credit grantor" remark would not really raise any eyebrows (unless a bunch of accounts had this remark around the same period) and some deterioration had occurred on your overall profile
I believe we're all going to find out soon enough how some of these will end up reporting. Besides, unless that item comes up in any underwriting discussion, it's easily explainable. There's a variety of reasons why "closed by credit grantor" would display, for instance, when a service provider goes bust and the credit card portfolio is no longer offered or ends. "Better" is really more about principle in most cases.
I doubt we'll know anything until next month. Last week, I was told on the phone that all Macy's lines would combine, including AMEX, and new cards would ship on August 15th. The letter I received indicated that reporting would update on the 26th of this month and that lines would only combine if they had balances and that AMEX and the store line would remain separate. Others have said that all store lines would combine, so long as they were either opened or used in the past 12 months, and AMEX may or may not be combined on that, depending on who you ask and what day.
I guess we'll all find out next month. ![]()