Why You Should Cancel Your Unused Credit Cards
And How to Easily Do It!
By Kassidy Emmerson, published Mar 21, 2007
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I recently requested a copy of my credit report so I could go over it and make sure it's correct. This is something I do once a year to protect my credit. The report was right, but the number of credit cards I had surprised me! How did I acquire so many since last year? Many of the credit cards were issued by department stores. Home Depot, Lowes, Fashion Bug, and other stores often give you ten to fifteen percent off your first purchase when you open a credit account with them. And, at Christmas time when you go from store to store to do your holiday shopping, you can really get bombarded with these offers! If you're not going to use these credit cards again, it's best to pay off the balances and cancel them, according to Money Management International. Why should you cancel your unused credit cards? That will be that many less credit accounts to keep track of. Plus, you won't be tempted to use them for impulse purchases. It makes more sense to hang onto two or three major credit cards such as Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover since you can use those most anywhere. (Fast food chains such as McDonald's, KFC and Taco Bell even take major credit cards!)
Now that you realize you need to whittle down the number of unused credit cards you have, how do you decide which ones to cancel? The answer is, choose only the cards that have a zero balance. If you try to cancel active accounts that have a balance, your creditors may get suspicious and raise your interest rate, for example. So it's best to pay your unused credit cards off first before you cancel those accounts.
If you have more than one major credit card, keep two or three that give you the lowest interest rates and the best overall deals.
Then, canceling your excess credit cards is easy:
Why You Should Cancel Your Unused Credit Cards
Businesses tend to bombard you with deals and discounts at Christmastime, causing you to end up with unused credit cards!
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