I've been on something of a tear lately applying for credit cards for the various awards. It's been fun, I've earned approximately $150 dollars, 4 free hotel nights and 1 round trip airline ticket. But now I'm starting to get a little nervous about having so many cards: I'm up to 7. Only one has a balance which I am actively paying off, but does having so many open lines of credit negatively affect my credit score?
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Credit cards: how many are too many?
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Re: Credit cards: how many are too many?
Having too many cards can possible hurt your score. I think that everytime that you open a new one your score will go down a bit since the card company is running a credit history report on you. I used to have like 7 or 8 cards, but I decided that was too many. I cut them all up except for 1. That's the only card that I need. I hardly ever use it excapt when I travel for work, so it works out fine for me.
Brian
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Re: Credit cards: how many are too many?
I've seen this topic come up on a regular basis. Questions to ask yourself...
1.) Why would I want X-number of different credit cards? (perks, rebates, need all the credit I can get because I have no money.)
2.) If I had just one more credit card, would I be likely to use it and pay it off at the end of the month?
Credit cards are very tempting to use. The more you have, the more tempting to use them.
As it related to your credit score, I think the forum concensus was that too many aren't bad for your credit rating, it's more about the line of credit and your ability to pay on time.
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Re: Credit cards: how many are too many?
When you first apply, you will be hit with a small decrease in your score, but that usually gets made up relatively quickly.Originally posted by bjl584Having too many cards can possible hurt your score. I think that everytime that you open a new one your score will go down a bit since the card company is running a credit history report on you. I used to have like 7 or 8 cards, but I decided that was too many. I cut them all up except for 1. That's the only card that I need. I hardly ever use it excapt when I travel for work, so it works out fine for me.
OTOH, closing an account will not increase your score at all. It may, in fact, lower your score more if you have outstanding balances (as your utilization percentage will rise as credit capacity is lost).
If you can't trust yourself to use them responsibly, cut them, freeze them in a block of ice, give them to your mother, lock them in your safety deposit box - anything that will prevent you from casually accessing or using them. But don't formally close them unless they have annual fees that you want to avoid.
Jackie
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Re: Credit cards: how many are too many?
Exactly.Originally posted by debtdudeAs it related to your credit score, I think the forum concensus was that too many aren't bad for your credit rating, it's more about the line of credit and your ability to pay on time.
Jackie
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Re: Credit cards: how many are too many?
The card expires, but the account doesn't expire. As other posters said, don't cancel the account.Originally posted by bjl584Is it better to just let a card expire on its own from inactivity than it is to cancel it? Which effects your credit score more if at all?
Also beware there is a distinction between how applying for a lot of cards affects your score verses having a lot of open accounts. Every "inquiry" that is generated when you apply for credit stays with you for 2 years. Having more than a couple of inquiries deflates your score. Statistics say that people with 6 or more inquiries are 8 times more likely to file for bankruptcy than people with zero inquiries. So don't apply for credit you don't need.
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Re: Credit cards: how many are too many?
We are friends with a couple who apply for every card they get an offer sent to them. At last count they had 41 credit cards. I don't know if they pay them off, but just keeping track of that many credit cards sounds ridiculous.
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Re: Credit cards: how many are too many?
Originally posted by debtdudeI've seen this topic come up on a regular basis. Questions to ask yourself...
1.) Why would I want X-number of different credit cards? (perks, rebates, need all the credit I can get because I have no money.)
2.) If I had just one more credit card, would I be likely to use it and pay it off at the end of the month?
Credit cards are very tempting to use. The more you have, the more tempting to use them.
As it related to your credit score, I think the forum concensus was that too many aren't bad for your credit rating, it's more about the line of credit and your ability to pay on time.
That's interesting advice. I was afraid that just having too many would look bad, balance or not. Thanks....
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