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@fused111 wrote:
@smallfry wrote:
That's what I'm doing as well. I must have misread what Tuscani typed. Of course the CCC doesn't make more money if you have a balance report to the CRA's. So if you had say 10 cards how many would you allow to report a balance in any given reporting period. I'm trying to allow 4 to report. Sound about right?It's Tuscani's opinion in other posts that you should have all of your CC's reporting 1-9% util.
I understand.. Imagine the trouble with 42 cards.
@smallfry wrote:
@fused111 wrote:
@smallfry wrote:
That's what I'm doing as well. I must have misread what Tuscani typed. Of course the CCC doesn't make more money if you have a balance report to the CRA's. So if you had say 10 cards how many would you allow to report a balance in any given reporting period. I'm trying to allow 4 to report. Sound about right?
It's Tuscani's opinion in other posts that you should have all of your CC's reporting 1-9% util.
If I had 3 or 4 I would certainly do that. I am not going to have all 10 report in the same month.
Tuscani wrote:I understand.. Imagine the trouble with 42 cards.
Noah_Bodie wrote:
SSN2 library cardsCOSTCO membershipSafewayStarbucksMedical coverageRX cardOnstar accountAAACar insurance wallet card (got 4 of 'em but only 2 vehicles, go figure)Probably a few others, and together with my debit and credit cards, I'm getting close to 42.
Message Edited by Noah_Bodie on 06-27-2007 03:04 PM
Tuscani wrote:AARP?
Noah_Bodie wrote:
Tuscani wrote:
AARP?
Not yet. Just turned 40 last monday.