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Old 09-09-2010, 02:02 PM
karenkc karenkc is offline
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Just keep your oldest card. Then you don't have to monitor them for fraud or new fees. It's much simpler and it's enough to have a good credit score. If you have too much credit available it could actually hurt you if you apply for a mortgage. They look at it as potential debt.
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