ash_corsa
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Just paid off my credit card, £1500, should i keep it open with 0.00 balance or just close it alltogether?
does eitherway affect credit scoring?
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Ian W
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Registered: 8th Nov 03
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Paying mine off the end of the month, always a good feeling
I normally close mine and have a break from temptation
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Pete_vxl
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just cut the card
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by ash_corsa
Just paid off my credit card, £1500, should i keep it open with 0.00 balance or just close it alltogether?
does eitherway affect credit scoring?
Neither way does. If you have strong will power, use it once a month for say...£20 petrol, then pay the bill straight away. Do that each month and you'll get real good credit
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AndyKent
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Keep it but use it like a debit card - I never spend more on it that I either have in the bank, or have coming in shortly...........shouldn't be a problem.
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pow
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Registered: 11th Sep 06
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Just keep it
If it's that bad, don't use it
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Fee
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Registered: 16th Nov 05
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Showing you make regular payments gives you better credit rating
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a_j_mair
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Registered: 23rd Jan 04
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keep it, might need it in an emergency and credit cards etc are harder to get these days
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baz2003uk
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quote: Originally posted by Eck
quote: Originally posted by ash_corsa
Just paid off my credit card, £1500, should i keep it open with 0.00 balance or just close it alltogether?
does eitherway affect credit scoring?
Neither way does. If you have strong will power, use it once a month for say...£20 petrol, then pay the bill straight away. Do that each month and you'll get real good credit
done this myself with TSB and started at £1500 and now have a limit of £11,250
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ash_corsa
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Registered: 15th Apr 04
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Yeh i thought about just keeping it for emergencies etc...
The £20 thing a month would be a good idea, just use it and pay it straight back off. Cheers
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Robbo
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CLOSE IT
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
Give me the card, I promise I'll look after it for you...
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myke
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Keep it for distance ordering of things as you're then covered by the ccard insurance.
Like XL going bust. People that booked holidays on cc will get it back. those that paid by debit will get fuck all.
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
quote: Originally posted by Robbo
Give me the card, I promise I'll look after it for you...
FLOL!
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James
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Registered: 1st Jun 02
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
CLOSE IT
Why? As long as he has willpower then he should keep it IMO.
Use it for small purchases and as Myke said if you are ever buying stuff from a company that might seem a bit dodgy, you are covered to a certain extent.
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Robbo
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No-one has willpower where a credit card comes into the equation
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James
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I do
I have a £6.5k limit and currently have a balance of £40
[Edited on 19-09-2008 by James]
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baz2003uk
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Registered: 6th Sep 03
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quote: Originally posted by James
I do
I have a £6.5k limit and currently have a balance of £40 <<<< LEFT TO SPEND
[Edited on 19-09-2008 by James]
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James
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Registered: 1st Jun 02
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£6460 left to spend actually
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Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
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Yes, I once purchased a car on my credit card.
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Bonney
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Registered: 14th Nov 04
Location: St Helens
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Been tempted to get one myself, just for emergencies, but i know i would get myself into serious debt with it
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mattk
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Registered: 27th Feb 06
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Fuck that,
Im never having a Credit Card, their scary
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VegasPhil
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Registered: 16th Jan 05
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credit cards are awesome.
Need to find another deal now though.... hsbc one runs out of 0% in oct...
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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AndyKent
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
No-one has willpower where a credit card comes into the equation
I do
If you don't spend more than you earn - how can you loose control?
.......I don't get how some people are so careless they spend thousands and thousands and happy to pay 30% interest on it all then complain their bank has hit them for unfair charges when they go overdrawn on their current account
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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just took out a natwest credit card to boost my credit rating even more.
they are good as long as you aren't silly. it's not rocket science
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