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ineedcreditbad
Regular Contributor

Keeping CC active

Hi All,

 

I received a letter from Barclays last month stating that if I didn’t use my card within 30 days, they would close my account. Fortunately, I noticed it in time and made a charge to keep it active.

 

Would it be better to make a small charge every month to keep the card active, or should I just let the bank close the account since I rarely use the Barclays card anyway?

 

Thanks

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NoMoreE46
Community Leader
Senior Contributor

Re: Keeping CC active

Most advise to keep it active if no AF.

Which card is it?

How many cards do you have now?

 

 

 


@ineedcreditbad wrote:

Hi All,

 

I received a letter from Barclays last month stating that if I didn’t use my card within 30 days, they would close my account. Fortunately, I noticed it in time and made a charge to keep it active.

 

Would it be better to make a small charge every month to keep the card active, or should I just let the bank close the account since I rarely use the Barclays card anyway?

 

Thanks


 

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ineedcreditbad
Regular Contributor

Re: Keeping CC active

Just a regular Barclays card.

 

Currently have 11 CC with 3-4% of utilization per month.

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Keeping CC active


@NoMoreE46 wrote:

Most advise to keep it active if no AF.

 


But a sizeable group (including me) say don't (necessarily bother).

But to OP question, I certainly wouldn't use it every month.   Either once every 6 months/1 year, or wait till Barclays send you another warning letter.

 

I've had 3 over the years.  First two I did the spend, but last time I just closed the card myself (and a Barclays deposit account).  Just not worth the hassle

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CreditMagic7
Mega Contributor

Re: Keeping CC active

The age old adage applies with Barclays. Buy them a stick of chewing gum every month.

Make it your Dentine or Wrigley's gum card.

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Kforce
Senior Contributor

Re: Keeping CC active

As @Anonymous posted to keep alive most cards only requires a couple of dollars every 6 months.

 

If your profile age is good, have > 5 cards,  pay in full, and have savings where the additional 

CL is not needed.

I would close the card.

 

 

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Keeping CC active


@ineedcreditbad wrote:

Hi All,

 

I received a letter from Barclays last month stating that if I didn’t use my card within 30 days, they would close my account. Fortunately, I noticed it in time and made a charge to keep it active.

 

Would it be better to make a small charge every month to keep the card active, or should I just let the bank close the account since I rarely use the Barclays card anyway?

 

Thanks


Surely you have a small recurring charge you can schedule to that card? If you want to keep that card, that's what I would do. If you don't care one way or the other then let them cancel it.

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NoMoreE46
Community Leader
Senior Contributor

Re: Keeping CC active


@ineedcreditbad wrote:

Just a regular Barclays card.

 

Currently have 11 CC with 3-4% of utilization per month.



Looks like you won't miss it or really need this card.

 

Fyi-  credit line increases requests with Barclays are SP now.

 

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salt_water_swimming
Contributor

Re: Keeping CC active


@ineedcreditbad wrote:

Just a regular Barclays card.

 

Currently have 11 CC with 3-4% of utilization per month.


Sounds pretty useless dude. Let it die. At some point, the risk of your account being compromised and you not noticing is higher than the value of a card with no meaningful benefits/rewards.






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ineedcreditbad
Regular Contributor

Re: Keeping CC active

Agreed, my only concern is a drop in my FICO score if the card is closed by the issuer and if that might have a snowball effect on the other cards that I use on a regular basis.

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