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I've had so many credit and banking relationships in the past that I almost cannot keep track.
I've had over 25 credit card accounts in the past 10 years. About 20 of those were in the last 3 years.
If I don't use the card, I close it. That simple. Less is more for me, my scores are solid and I'd rather not have to worry about checking accounts or fradulent activity or them closing accounts for non-use.
I just closed one of my better cards two days ago (Penfed Plat Cash Rewards)
I have 5 active credit card accounts from 5 different banks:
American Express, Bank of America, USAA, Navy Federal, and Penfed.
I have three checking accounts: USAA, NFCU, and BoA.
I keep most of my deposit savings in 1-year CDs and savings account at NFCU.
I've had relationships with Chase, Citi, Capitol One (I had a capitol one quicksilver card for all of 5 minutes before closing it - they could not have cared less!), Fifth Third Bank, and I'm sure about 15 other cards spread amongst my current lineup.
I'm very happy with my current set-up, and have no plans at any new credit unless a new offer/churn comes along that is too good to pass up.
@09Lexie wrote:
Lets see if I can recap my banking/mortgage/credit card relationships.
BoA was my first checking account and I had several cc's with them in the 80's to early 90's.
First Interstate Bank which was sold to Wells Fargo during the mid 90's
First mortgage was with Great Western Bank which was bought out by WAMU- checking, savings and credit cards 86-2002
Citibank banking and credit card 2001-2005
DCU banking, auto, cc 2005-present
NFCU banking, cc 2008- present
Alliant CU banking only 2012- thinking about their cc
Chase auto loan 2012-13, banking cc 2013 present
Think that's most of the banking/ cc relationships
how do you manage all the banking accounts like maybe its just me doing it wrong but my Salaried job only gives me 2 options to have my pay DD into 2 different accts how do you manage to keep up with the rest..
@09Lexie wrote:
It's not difficult plus some of those accounts are joint with my DH. I can transfer funds to my 'fun' accounts and since I don't pay for the accounts I don't have to worry about fees, dd requirements etc.
+1. You just dd into one (or split if you like) and transfer money from there into other accounts using ACH usually. It's not an issue at all.
Shaun,
I use one checking account for most of my everday things (I pay rent and have my direct deposit go to this account. I use this account to pay my credit cards. It's with Navy)
I use the second (with USAA) for it's free ATMs so if I ever need some spending money I use this debit card account
I use my third checking account (BoA) only for the bonus with my BoA Credit card (10% when redeeming cash back). It's a free echecking account, I've never used the card.
I figure if I ever need to go into a bank somewhere and there is not a NFCU around than I could go into a BoA or BoA ATM but the need has never came up.
Basically it's two checking accounts, with the BoA just kind of sitting there idly. And since my checking accounts are at the same place as my credit cards it's no extra hoops to keep an eye on them.