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I have been lurking here for a while and picking up useful information. I had really bad credit a few years ago and started getting back on track. I have gotten rid of old debts and increased my credit score 100 points. I picked up quite a few cards along the way but feel like it is time to get rid of some of them. Just curious of which ones anyone thinks I should defintely dump. All of my cards have a zero balance with the exception of 1 Capital one card. I have listed my cards below with their credit limit.
Victoria Secret $250
First Access $350
Captial One Quicksliver $500
Target $300
Cortrust $ 300
Carecredit $600
Walmart $380
Fingerhut $1400
Surge $500
1st Premier $500
1st Premier $700
Kohls $700
Amazon $800
Credit One $750
Capital One Platinum $3500 ( has $1500 balance and will pay off over the next 3 months)
My thoughts were to get rid of First Access, Cortrust, Surge, and both 1st Premier cards. Should I get rid of any others?
Thanks in advance for any input or advice!
Credit One. They'll keep nickel and diming you for the privilege of holding their card. Once you can get cards from real lenders (like Capital One) you don't need them anymore.
@Anonymous wrote:I have been lurking here for a while and picking up useful information. I had really bad credit a few years ago and started getting back on track. I have gotten rid of old debts and increased my credit score 100 points. I picked up quite a few cards along the way but feel like it is time to get rid of some of them. Just curious of which ones anyone thinks I should defintely dump. All of my cards have a zero balance with the exception of 1 Capital one card. I have listed my cards below with their credit limit.
Victoria Secret $250
First Access $350
Captial One Quicksliver $500
Target $300
Cortrust $ 300
Carecredit $600
Walmart $380
Fingerhut $1400
Surge $500
1st Premier $500
1st Premier $700
Kohls $700
Amazon $800
Credit One $750
Capital One Platinum $3500 ( has $1500 balance and will pay off over the next 3 months)
My thoughts were to get rid of First Access, Cortrust, Surge, and both 1st Premier cards. Should I get rid of any others?
Thanks in advance for any input or advice!
Cap One Quicksilver and Target are good cards. Obviously keep the Cap One Platinum as it has a high limit. If you shop at Amazon, Victoria Secret, Kohls and Walmart keep them if not close them. Fingerhut card is absolutely worthless but it is one of your higher limits so I would keep that until you get some big limit cards. Everything else seems like you should close them.
Use the Capital One upgrade link to see if you can PC that Platinum to a cashback rewards card!
MrDisco99-Thanks! I will defintely get rid of them also. I was going to wait a while on them, I don't have an annual fee this year so figured I would hold on to since I was getting rid of so many others right now.
Thanks everyone for the replies/advice. I will defintely look into getting rid of CreditOne and I may drop VS later on since I never use it.
@Anonymous wrote:I have been lurking here for a while and picking up useful information. I had really bad credit a few years ago and started getting back on track. I have gotten rid of old debts and increased my credit score 100 points. I picked up quite a few cards along the way but feel like it is time to get rid of some of them. Just curious of which ones anyone thinks I should defintely dump. All of my cards have a zero balance with the exception of 1 Capital one card. I have listed my cards below with their credit limit.
Victoria Secret $250
First Access $350
Captial One Quicksliver $500
Target $300
Cortrust $ 300
Carecredit $600
Walmart $380
Fingerhut $1400
Surge $500
1st Premier $500
1st Premier $700
Kohls $700
Amazon $800
Credit One $750
Capital One Platinum $3500 ( has $1500 balance and will pay off over the next 3 months)
My thoughts were to get rid of First Access, Cortrust, Surge, and both 1st Premier cards. Should I get rid of any others?
Thanks in advance for any input or advice!
Definitely get rid of CreditOne and the two FP cards. As for VS, you can use it in-store at Bath & Body Works.
Your AAOA will not get affected when closing the cards you want. They will still report for 10 years.
@Anonymous wrote:Your AAOA will not get affected when closing the cards you want. They will still report for 10 years.
Put a * next to that comment because they can report for 10 years. I've heard some on here say cards of theirs were dropped within a year or two. No guarentee on 10 years.