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Hello,
I'm new to this forum, and I hope this is in the right place for this question.
I was wondering if it is bad to pay for something in your credit card that will almost max it out, but pay the credit card in full right after? I'm doing this to so I can rack up points on my credit card. I know that its only good idea to use 1/3 of your credit limit. But in this case, if I decide to pay my credit card back in full say the next day or even right after the purchase, is it bad?
Thanks
Its fine as long as your statement doesnt cut with the balance on it.
@andiruleu wrote:Hello,
I'm new to this forum, and I hope this is in the right place for this question.
I was wondering if it is bad to pay for something in your credit card that will almost max it out, but pay the credit card in full right after? I'm doing this to so I can rack up points on my credit card. I know that its only good idea to use 1/3 of your credit limit. But in this case, if I decide to pay my credit card back in full say the next day or even right after the purchase, is it bad?
Thanks
Welcome to the forum
Not bad at all as long as your not letting a maxed out card report which would lower scores in that case other than that RACK UP THE POINTS
Awesome! Thanks guys!
Also, @myjourney, I have that quote "Intelligence plus character--that is the goal of true education" in my email signature hehe
@andiruleu wrote:Hello,
I'm new to this forum, and I hope this is in the right place for this question.
I was wondering if it is bad to pay for something in your credit card that will almost max it out, but pay the credit card in full right after? I'm doing this to so I can rack up points on my credit card. I know that its only good idea to use 1/3 of your credit limit. But in this case, if I decide to pay my credit card back in full say the next day or even right after the purchase, is it bad?
Thanks
Either way it is bad to max out a card, even close to it even if you pay in full. Never do that. To a creditor it looks like you can max out a card with the possibility of not paying it back. I wouldn't recommend doing it even if someone disagrees.
Even if I pay it off right after? The other people are saying its fine?
People give different answers and it's really whatever you feel comfortable with. I personally wouldn't max out a card.. it doesn't look good even if you pay it off in full when you get the bill. You don't pay the bill before you get it.
@andiruleu wrote:Awesome! Thanks guys!
Also, @myjourney, I have that quote "Intelligence plus character--that is the goal of true education" in my email signature hehe
Words to live by Bravo
@killer_queen229 wrote:People give different answers and it's really whatever you feel comfortable with. I personally wouldn't max out a card.. it doesn't look good even if you pay it off in full when you get the bill. You don't pay the bill before you get it.
I think many people pay on their account before the bills cut. I tend to make multiple payments during the month before the bill cuts.