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swankytiger
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Re: Frequency of payment question


@Zoostation1 wrote:

Is it worth the stress of always paying it off multiple times?  I'm also rebuilding post BK7, and while I have similar concerns about forgetting to make a payment.  I now generally don't intentionally exceed 2 payments per month on any card and let 2/5 cards report a balance.  FWIW some of the 2 payment situations are because of auto pay.  On some cards if I let a balance report at statement closing it'll make a minimum payment auto pay even if I've already paid the statement balance.  All that being said., while I don't do push payments from my bank, as others have noted it's the easiest way around limitations.


It could also be that they have a card that has a limit that is very low or less than what they normally spend in a month. 

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Rogue46
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Re: Frequency of payment question


@swankytiger wrote:

@Zoostation1 wrote:

Is it worth the stress of always paying it off multiple times?  I'm also rebuilding post BK7, and while I have similar concerns about forgetting to make a payment.  I now generally don't intentionally exceed 2 payments per month on any card and let 2/5 cards report a balance.  FWIW some of the 2 payment situations are because of auto pay.  On some cards if I let a balance report at statement closing it'll make a minimum payment auto pay even if I've already paid the statement balance.  All that being said., while I don't do push payments from my bank, as others have noted it's the easiest way around limitations.


It could also be that they have a card that has a limit that is very low or less than what they normally spend in a month. 


It's not that I only have 2 cards slightly below a 10k limit and rarely spend more then a few hundred per month on all my cards combined, It's more of a OCD thing I like seeing zero balances. 





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G2244
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Re: Frequency of payment question


@Rogue46 wrote:

It's not that I only have 2 cards slightly below a 10k limit and rarely spend more then a few hundred per month on all my cards combined, It's more of a OCD thing I like seeing zero balances. 

If you are in a situaton to have zero balance, you may want to consider paying off your cards when/as you get paid. I get paid twice a month and at each cycle just go into each card and pay them in full. I may not be taking advantage of floating the free money to its fullest extent, but it works for me. 

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NoMoreE46
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Re: Frequency of payment question


@Rogue46 wrote:

I'm going to try pushing payments I didn't think of that. And no it wasn't Citi being restrictive it was Wells Fargo they only allow 4 payments per month.



I don't think there is a limit to paying a WF CC if you send from a WF DDA though.

 

PS, I know you can overpay a Capital One  balance by 10% or so.  

 

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Beefy1212
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Re: Frequency of payment question


@Zoostation1 wrote:

@Rogue46Is it worth the stress of always paying it off multiple times?  I'm also rebuilding post BK7, and while I have similar concerns about forgetting to make a payment.  I now generally don't intentionally exceed 2 payments per month on any card and let 2/5 cards report a balance.  FWIW some of the 2 payment situations are because of auto pay.  On some cards if I let a balance report at statement closing it'll make a minimum payment auto pay even if I've already paid the statement balance.  All that being said., while I don't do push payments from my bank, as others have noted it's the easiest way around limitations.


I am the exact opposite, I have all my cards apps lined up on my phone, once a week I just click through and pay everything, for me the stress is having bills hanging over me.



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NoMoreE46
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Re: Frequency of payment question


@Rogue46 wrote:

I wanted to an idea of which cards let you pay the balance multiple times per month? I know Citi doesnt allow this and Amex and Chase do but i'm not sure about the rest of the cards i have.

 

After dealing with a bk7 all this time I'm paranoid that I will miss a payment so I literally pay off balances as soon as they appear, I get anxious having to wait until the end of the cycle..



Have you considered batching your due dates together @Rogue46 ?   Doing this has made my life a little bit easier.  

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Zoostation1
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Re: Frequency of payment question

@Beefy1212I was micromanaging mine before with AZEO and ultra low utilization and I got tired of it.  I've gotten to where it doesn't seem to hurt my FICO 8 scores at all to let 2/5 cards report balances if they aren't super high so I let my VX report naturally along with one other card reporting.

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Beefy1212
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Re: Frequency of payment question


@Zoostation1 wrote:

@Beefy1212I was micromanaging mine before with AZEO and ultra low utilization and I got tired of it.  I've gotten to where it doesn't seem to hurt my FICO 8 scores at all to let 2/5 cards report balances if they aren't super high so I let my VX report naturally along with one other card reporting.


Yea as I said it is about the balance owed not the UTI. I don't go out of my way to clear before a statement date. I just have OCD about paying my bills I don't like them hanging over my head, and also completely emotional it is more palatable to pay 50 bucks 20 times than 1,000 once. It is not a credit profile thing for me, it isn't even a penny pinching holding interest earning money to the last second. It is literally a compulsion to be debt free.



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Rogue46
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Re: Frequency of payment question


@Beefy1212 wrote:

@Zoostation1 wrote:

@Beefy1212I was micromanaging mine before with AZEO and ultra low utilization and I got tired of it.  I've gotten to where it doesn't seem to hurt my FICO 8 scores at all to let 2/5 cards report balances if they aren't super high so I let my VX report naturally along with one other card reporting.


Yea as I said it is about the balance owed not the UTI. I don't go out of my way to clear before a statement date. I just have OCD about paying my bills I don't like them hanging over my head, and also completely emotional it is more palatable to pay 50 bucks 20 times than 1,000 once. It is not a credit profile thing for me, it isn't even a penny pinching holding interest earning money to the last second. It is literally a compulsion to be debt free.


That's pretty much where I'm at, I'd rather pay smaller amounts several times per month then one big one and being absolutely debt free!





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CreditCobra
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Re: Frequency of payment question

I have a ton of cards, and I typically pay them all off every week. For me it's just easier than trying to remember when all the due dates are. So far that's working for me.

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