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This card seems to be completely worthless. I started with a $500 limit and have never had an increase in 2 years. It's been a zero balance for at least a year. Will it significantly damage my score to close a $500 card that is unused? Is having such a low limit on on my account hurting anyway?
My current cards:
Nordstrom Rewards Visa: $7,000 ($115 balance)
Capital One Platinum: $3,900 ($46 balance)
Capital One Platinum: $3,500 ($42 balance)
Bayport Credit Union: $7,500 ($7,100 balance)
Barclay Card: $3,190 ($2,800 balance)
American Express Delta: $2,000 ($1,401 balance)
American Express EveryDay: $1,000 ($87 balance)
Macy's: $3,500 ($1,100 balance)
JC Penney: $800 ($27 balance)
GM BuyPower Card: $500 (0 balance)
@medicgrrl wrote:
Considering your balances & utilization, I would leave it open until you start paying down the other cards.
You should've seen my utilization six months ago!
I feel ya! I was at 97% utilization 6 months ago, I changed jobs for about a 40% income boost and have payed myself down to almost 30%.
Replying to the topic at hand though, I'd consider the age of the account and possibly leave it open if its within your average or on the older side of things. Closing a longstanding account can potentially lower your average age by some calculations.
Update: Just got approved for a CLI with JC Penney. That will help with utilization. $3,500 now instead of $800. Now I wish I had tried for $5,000.
@bustinloose82 wrote:This card seems to be completely worthless. I started with a $500 limit and have never had an increase in 2 years. It's been a zero balance for at least a year. Will it significantly damage my score to close a $500 card that is unused? Is having such a low limit on on my account hurting anyway?
My current cards:
Nordstrom Rewards Visa: $7,000 ($115 balance)
Capital One Platinum: $3,900 ($46 balance)
Capital One Platinum: $3,500 ($42 balance)
Bayport Credit Union: $7,500 ($7,100 balance)
Barclay Card: $3,190 ($2,800 balance)
American Express Delta: $2,000 ($1,401 balance)
American Express EveryDay: $1,000 ($87 balance)
Macy's: $3,500 ($1,100 balance)
JC Penney: $800 ($27 balance)
GM BuyPower Card: $500 (0 balance)
Low limits in and of themselves don't hurt FICO scores.
If you were to close your card, your utilization would go down from 36% to 35%. That's not a big deal. Given that the card is only two years old, account age isn't a biggie either.
@medicgrrl wrote:
Congrats on the CLI. That will definitely help with overall utilization, but you will want to start bringing the individual card utilization down.... preferably below 85% to start.
Yes, that's what I've been doing. With the exception of Macy's, JC Penney and Nordstrom, every last one of those cards were maxed out six months ago.