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It has been interesting times last few years rebuilding my credit and adding 50+ new accounts to my credit repot. To my surprise, I seem to carry Amex Platinum Charge and Penfed Visa in my wallet. Those are two cards I have been so contect and just carrying these two cards. What can we tell.
@Red1Blue wrote:It has been interesting times last few years rebuilding my credit and adding 50+ new accounts to my credit repot. To my surprise, I seem to carry Amex Platinum Charge and Penfed Visa in my wallet. Those are two cards I have been so contect and just carrying these two cards. What can we tell.
Please tell me this is a TYPO. I have enough trouble keeping up with 3 cc's. But then again, I am an old man.
50+ accounts is pretty sick though I've seen a credit report of a doctor's wife totalling 7 pages of trades somewhere in the 120 range; store cards mostly.
@MrShush wrote:50+ accounts is pretty sick though I've seen a credit report of a doctor's wife totalling 7 pages of trades somewhere in the 120 range; store cards mostly.
While I don't think 50 accounts is for me, I wouldn't feel flattered by your words either if I were the original poster.
@Red1Blue wrote:It has been interesting times last few years rebuilding my credit and adding 50+ new accounts to my credit repot. To my surprise, I seem to carry Amex Platinum Charge and Penfed Visa in my wallet. Those are two cards I have been so contect and just carrying these two cards. What can we tell.
I try to imagine you carrying all 50+ cards in your wallet. That would rather be a billfold or perhaps even a portmanteau.
Didn't mean sick as bad--cool, amazing, blows my mind!
that is quite a few accounts.......i think more than 25 would be too much for me
People collects CCs for fun.
Some people collect credit cards simply because they like the design of the card.
LMFAO@portmanteau
@Anonymous wrote:
I try to imagine you carrying all 50+ cards in your wallet. That would rather be a billfold or perhaps even a portmanteau.