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I just got a few new cards and am wondering if it is time to get rid of some old accounts. My AAoA is still pretty low (8 years).
Capital One Platinum Card -- this has no AF but also no discernable benefits. It was my first "grown-up" CC so it is helping my AAoA (I think it dates back to 2006). CL is $3,500 -- my lowest CL. I have not used this card since 2014 and am basically debating between using it once just to keep it somewhat current and closing it because it has no value to me other than AAoA.
Capital One Quicksilver One -- I believe this has an AF of $39. Have had this card since 2013. It was my first rewards cards but now I've developed an overall rewards strategy and this isn't really part of it. I have two other cash back cards (Freedom and AmEX BCP) and two travel cards (Platinum Delta AmEx and Chase Sapphire Preferred). This one has a higher limit -- $7500 -- but is still my second lowest limit (the others are 10.5k; 15k; 13k and 33k in that order). I guess alternately I could try to upgrade this to Quicksilver with no AF? Or close the CapOne Platinum but move the CL over to the Quicksilver?
I'm open to any and all ideas! Thanks!
I really think it all depends on what you are trying to accomplish.
If you are trying to maximize your credit scores, people will usually recommend you keep them open in order to keep overall utilization low. If you are just trying to simplify things and have less cards to keep track of, close them out.
@Creditworthiness wrote:I just got a few new cards and am wondering if it is time to get rid of some old accounts. My AAoA is still pretty low (8 years).
Capital One Platinum Card -- this has no AF but also no discernable benefits. It was my first "grown-up" CC so it is helping my AAoA (I think it dates back to 2006). CL is $3,500 -- my lowest CL. I have not used this card since 2014 and am basically debating between using it once just to keep it somewhat current and closing it because it has no value to me other than AAoA.
Capital One Quicksilver One -- I believe this has an AF of $39. Have had this card since 2013. It was my first rewards cards but now I've developed an overall rewards strategy and this isn't really part of it. I have two other cash back cards (Freedom and AmEX BCP) and two travel cards (Platinum Delta AmEx and Chase Sapphire Preferred). This one has a higher limit -- $7500 -- but is still my second lowest limit (the others are 10.5k; 15k; 13k and 33k in that order). I guess alternately I could try to upgrade this to Quicksilver with no AF? Or close the CapOne Platinum but move the CL over to the Quicksilver?
I'm open to any and all ideas! Thanks!
If you want to maintain the history, see if you can PC the Platinum to another card (perhaps QS1). Try calling into a regular CSR first to see what your options are to PC. If there are none, you could try to reach out to the EO. Then you could consolidate your QS1 into the older card. Eventually, you might be able to PC the older card from QS1 to QS.
Alternately, you could see if you can PC your current QS1 to QS, and then consolidate the Platinum into that card.
I would try to PC the Quicksilver One to a regular Quicksilver, then roll the Plat card into it.
Edit: Jinx! Sunrise beat me to it.
@Creditworthiness wrote:I just got a few new cards and am wondering if it is time to get rid of some old accounts. My AAoA is still pretty low (8 years).
Capital One Platinum Card -- this has no AF but also no discernable benefits. It was my first "grown-up" CC so it is helping my AAoA (I think it dates back to 2006). CL is $3,500 -- my lowest CL. I have not used this card since 2014 and am basically debating between using it once just to keep it somewhat current and closing it because it has no value to me other than AAoA.
Capital One Quicksilver One -- I believe this has an AF of $39. Have had this card since 2013. It was my first rewards cards but now I've developed an overall rewards strategy and this isn't really part of it. I have two other cash back cards (Freedom and AmEX BCP) and two travel cards (Platinum Delta AmEx and Chase Sapphire Preferred). This one has a higher limit -- $7500 -- but is still my second lowest limit (the others are 10.5k; 15k; 13k and 33k in that order). I guess alternately I could try to upgrade this to Quicksilver with no AF? Or close the CapOne Platinum but move the CL over to the Quicksilver?
I'm open to any and all ideas! Thanks!
It's easy to upgrade both of those cards so I think it would be better to upgrade them than close them.
Just call in, ask if there are any offers to upgrade either of those cards... I'll bet there are.
@Anonymous wrote:
no. do it the other way since the platinum is older. pc the platinum into the QS and then roll the QS1 into that and close it. that'll keep the 9 year old card history running and growing and give you an $11k limit and also save you $39 a year.
or just close them both since they aren't doing you any financial good. up to you
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Do they hardpull for upgrades? If not, this may be the best bet . . . if I can upgrade the Quicksilver One to Quicksilver with no AF and upgrade the Platinum to something that is actually useful, hopefully also with no AF. Any suggestions on what I could PC the Platinum to?