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 What is the differance chapter 7 and chapter 13?
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 If u were given a check for $50,000uds how would u spend it?
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 What is the best way to get good credit?
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 What's the best credit card?
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 I need a $5,000 deposit,but my credit cards are maxed.I was denied a loan 2x. what's my best option/s?
My credit score is around 650-688 the last time I checked.
I need to make a downpayment on an investment in real estate for a vacant lot in an area that is going to flourish in the next couple ...


 If you have bad credit card debt, and you inherit property & money, can they take it?
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 Help i need an answer.who are these people?
hope someone can help me,on my bank, statement, for 2 months now ,someones deducting $24.95 from my account, all its stating is ac cs.online serv-ice0607 does anyone have any idea who they are, i ...


 How do u apply to start gaining credit?
I have no credit right now. How can i gain credit?...


 So a cop is looking for me due to unpaid credit cards?
an old neighbor (were we used to live about a year ago) called and said that a cop??( had a badge and a gun) was looking for me for a debt unpaid. he said a warrant will be issued for my arrest. i ...


 What kind of credit card can i get when i have bad credit with out a security deposit, my credit is 565?
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 Capital One?
My partner has an arrangement with capital one to repay his credit card at x amount a month. Although this is in place he is getting phone calls constantly pestering him for the full amount. He had ...


 Washington Mutual?
Has anyone ever heard of the credit card company "Washington Mutual?" Are they a good campany? and how long does it usually thake them to get your credit card to you?...


 When should a person consider filing bankruptcy?
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 What is the statue of limitations for collecting a debt?
I live in Washington state. Sixteen years ago, My husband and I moved from town out into the country, we had our phone transfered from one prefix to another, stayed with the same phone company, just ...


 Is it true that if you use your checks it helps build credit for you???
i was wondering this for a long time so i finally remember to post it and see if it is true.
i heard that if you send your payments with your personal check you can build credit
is it ...


 Anyone do those rip-off Cash Advance loans?
What a way for stupid, poor people to keep going in debt. These places charge 400% interest. I only see junk cars and stupid people insode getting "loans"...


 Anyone know this number: 1-888-704-5284?
I keep receiving phone calls from this particular number and have no idea who it is and they will not leave a message....


 Will someone give me $20000?
I have $20000 in credit card debt that I accumulated when I was in college to help my mom pay her bills when she lost her job. I have been trying to pay it off since, but I am a school teacher and ...


 The Picture Loan Advert?
Is it true that this got pulled from air because people were sending so many complaints in about how annoying it was.

(The one with the scotaaahh)...


 Who will give me a CREDIT CARD?
how do i get a credit card with no credit, im 25 yrs old and paid for my car, education and all other bills in cash since i was 18. so how do i get a card? its not like i cant pay my bills!...



copland0806
Does haveing too many creidt cards that you are not using effct you your credit history (like 6-7)?
                     
 




jamie5987
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YES - having too many credit cards can damage your credit rating. Lenders will look at the credit that is available to you and could be leary about loaning you money if they think you are going to run up large balances on all those cards. However, if you think you might want to close down some of those credit lines, make sure you leave open the cards you have had the longest. Lenders also look at how long your credit history extends, so it will damage your rating if you close down cards with long history and just leave open cards with short history.


shop2mall.com
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no. But opening too many accounts in short period will effect your credit score.


Jester of Fools
yes some lenders will look at it as your are over extended on credit even if the balance of all the cards is zero.


SPIFIMAN1
No. At one point I had 14 credit cards all with little or no balances and it never effected my credit.

The amount of credit you have doe's not effect your credit score, The way you use it, pay it and your debt to income ratio doe's.


Elevating Your Business
I have only seen what you decribe happen to friends who had cards and were maxed out on all the cards.

As a general rule, do not cancel cards, because that can effect yoru score.

Below is what I just did, since last year I had to get into debt for the first time in my life (medical thing).


1) Call each company up to see if you can get your interest rate lowered (only if you've been paying on time)

2) See about (if there isn't a fee) transferring some of your balances to the lowest interest rate card you have. Put your cards that you're no longer using through a shreder (but don't cancel it).

3) REquested a free credit report from one company. Then I canceled cards I never used from stores because the interest rate was very high. I sent a letter to companies asking them to "close as per owners request", which is very different than them closing them. And I have the letters as proof (in case they mess up)

4) In two or three months, I will request an other credit report from a different company and see what was updated (or not), then try to fix it (again).

5) Make as many payments -- as often as I can, for as big as I can, and get out of debt by the end of the year!

Hope that helps..


Maria Marsala
http://www.ElevatingYourBusiness.com


Rod
Yes because of "open lines of credit" If you do not use them then cancel all but 2. Pick 2 that have the lowest interest rate and cancel the others.


zygote222
Closing unused accounts sounds like a good idea, but in reality it will most likely harm your credit score. There are two main negative factors. One is that your credit card debt as a percentage of your total credit limit will increase - you will look as if you are closer to maxing out your credit, and this is a big negative. The other is that you may inadvertently shorten your credit history by canceling old cards that you no longer use. A person who has been paying on time for, say, ten years is a better credit risk than one who has been paying on time for only five years. If you cancel the only card you've had for the entire ten years, your credit report will no longer have your full credit history.


in +HIM+
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Okay. There a tons of different answers here; some are half right and others are totally wrong.
As far as your score is concerned, the answer is no. Point-wise, unused credit accounts do not drag down your score or anything like that. They don't help your score either, though. You have to actually use the cards in order for them to help your credit rating.
The way that too many credit cards can have a negative impact on you is when you apply for credit. It is true that lenders will be more cautious and less likely to extend to you a new line of credit when you have loads of cards. You look risky.
If the cards are relatively new (opened w/in the last 2 years or so) and you know you will not use them again, you may want to consider closing them. If they are old and have a long history, keep them open and use them every now and then. You don't want the cc companies to close your account due to inactivity. It will show up on your report as "Closed by credit grantor" and that doesn't look good.
Good luck!


iceman
No.

If you handle them reposibly actually it hepls you. Because you would have a very high line of credit. And it would build up your credit history very fast.


$m¤¤v¥ £¤¢¤
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No, only if they're maxed out and delinquent. Whatever you do, at this point:

DON'T apply for anymore, the inquiries will drop your score.

DON'T close any of them. By doing that you lower not only your payment history you've established, but you're available credit as well.


DO use them lightly. Keep the balances low and spread out on all of them to where it's 30% of your total available credit for all of them.

DO continue to pay them all on time

DO request for a line increase periodically to increase all your limits in order to boost your utilization (total debt you owe vs. availble credit) which makes up 30% of your score.

The damage is already done by getting that many cards, it's now up to you to get the balances down on all of them as close to 0 and use them all lightly.


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