Quote from ipatent:
If you don't pay your CC balance in full every month, you deserve what you get.
You bent over for them.
My question is this - does it affect your credit score/credit rating to cancel credit cards? If so, should you try to cancel newer cards first and retain the ones you've had for years?Quote from stevegee58:
Every time they try to levy a fee or raise the rate, she just call 'em up and tells 'em she's canceling.
Quote from traderNik:
My question is this - does it affect your credit score/credit rating to cancel credit cards? If so, should you try to cancel newer cards first and retain the ones you've had for years?
I thought that FICO score was determined in part by looking at the ratio of available credit/debt.
Quote from DataCruncher:
so when you apply for a credit card they generally look at your Equifax score rather than the other 2?
I thought they looked at all 3 and averaged them.
Quote from Reaver:
FICO also takes into account the average age of your trade lines. Closing accounts can potentially screw your score up, depending on the age of the account being closed.
That's a big one.
And also, as you mentioned, it can negatively affect your balance/available credit ratio.
Quote from nutmeg:
I was wondering about this but am not too concerned, I had two CC companies close my accounts due to inactivity in the last month. I would have closed them long ago but was told not to, as this would effect my credit rating. Looks like either way, there is going to be some consequences.