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I would say the maximum time you can go without using a card just depends.
I have had cards with banks or credit unions where I keep deposit accounts go for years without a new charge and nothing being done to close it. It's just there if I need it.
I've had cards I put heavy balance transfers on and then rarely used in other periods stay open for years with little to no use, no questions asked.
Retail cards are notorious for closing if you don't use them often. Electronics stores, department stores, jewelry stores, etc. Bank cards not so much but it depends on the bank.
I tend to close accounts I am not currently using or plan to use.
If I had a card from a lender where i did not maintain deposit accounts or did not ever maintain big balances in the past, I would probably be wondering about possible closure if it was idle for 12 or more months. So at least every 6-12 months minimum usage would be my suggestion.
I like the idea of recurring automatic charges (even if small) just to keep a card "active" and I've used that idea before.
I will make a couple of charges every 3 months. I have reminders set up in Outlook to remind to use the cards in the sock drawer quarterly.
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I have 4 cards that I only take out twice a year to put spend on - March and September. They help my AAoA but don't really have any rewards on them. I usually just use them for fast food/gas/small purchases.
BOA Platinum Visa
Amex Clear (I really need to PC this to another card)
BP Gas (had since 1987 - my very first credit card when it was Amoco)
Navy Federal Platinum MC
@TyRacing wrote:How often and how much to keep my cards active?
Every 3 months? .99 cents?
For the following banks and cards
- Bofa cash rewards
- Chase Freedom, Freedom Unlimited, Amazon Prime Visa
- Amex BCE
- USB Cash +
- Cap1 Savor1
and anyone know if In California do issuers notice us before closing cards?
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I do a $5-10 charge every 3 months. The current climate has made banks more cautious. Barclays for example. In their T/C it states account can be closed without purchase in 3 months.
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Anyone know if there's an app that will keep track of when you last you your credit card? and perhaps the balance of all your cards?
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I use Checkbook Pro on the iphone app, which I love and have been using for ~4 years. A lot of us, including me, also have created our own Excel spreadsheet to keep track of income, expenses, and CC opening date, APR, and promo expiration.
I’m calling @Anonymous because she also uses an app that she loves.
@Anonymous wrote:Anyone know if there's an app that will keep track of when you last you your credit card? and perhaps the balance of all your cards?
I actually prefer manual input. I have a budget app called Fudget that I just put each credit card in and then manually add up all of the charges each month. So like if I spend $40 at the grocery store, I put that in the ledger for the month right away. It’s not for everyone but this way you’re actually thinking “okay, I’ve spent x amount this month and I have x left to spend” which gives you more of a kick in the pants than having software do it for you plus you’re not putting your financial information out for everyone to see with a service like Mint or whatever.
As for credit card usage to keep them from going inactive, I have a calendar reminder that pops every three months to go throw some charges on each card and I will usually just take those and run a few $5 Amazon gift card reloads. Takes like 5 minutes.