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Hearing this kind of crap over and over sure makes me glad that I finally got the credit card scumbags paid-off a while back! Still haven't cancelled several of the accounts though. I would like to do away with them all, but I figure from a practical standpoint I should keep one Amex and one Visa/MC open since I travel heavily. I may keep another competing Visa/MC open as a backup in case the primary goes belly-up or decides to go squirrely on terms & conditions.
Is it true that closing an old account with a lot of history (10-20 years) is a major ding on your FICO? I have no need of a FICO other than perhaps moving-up in house but that's 2-3 years out at best. |
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We're paying off the cards this week and not using them again.
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I would imagine Capital One's having to raise rates to cover the cost of all the paper they're sending to my house. How can it be cost effective to send someone a credit card application every day?
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Same deal happened to me from Cap one.....................................just received the "letter" same *****.........................been a very good customer for 5+ years.
Seems as if the banks are shifting their bad debt load onto good customers with good credit...........which is just completely ridiculous |
Same here - just got a letter. I'm sending them the letter rejecting the new terms tomorrow. Arseholes. I imagine there will be another company to come along with a new offer which I can shift my (relatively small) balance to shortly.
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i am not alone.
i went to my credit union as suggested above. i applied for a card through them. 1% cash back reward, with zero fees. better than the BS with capital one. |
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I'm rejecting the terms also, but not before I try to get another 600 reward points and claim a paultry $100 Best Buy or Walmart gift card. I refuse to surrender 19400 points. I want to make them pay. ;) So, anyone have a few rewards points from them they don't need? |
I wonder how many people got the new terms and didn't even notice...
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Card companies trying to get rid of risks, incl customers carrying balances without repayment activity and customers carrying lots of spare credit in unused cards. They are preparing for rising defaults. Amex doing the same now.
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Yes, people really are that stupid. I've always wanted to do a social experiment - send 100,000 random people an authentic-looking bill for something they always use (like water or air or sidewalks). See how many pay up. Bet it'd be a shocking percentage. Problem is, it's probably mail fraud or a violation of any one of a number of laws - but it'd sure as hell be interesting. |
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vash - Cons. Reports rates CC's -- they give the best ones for various scenarios like full payoof each month vs. partial, etc.
I got a similar letter from mine - it is a very early AT&T Gold card that keeps getting the operation sold. It cannot be closed or something and yeh they boost my limit all the time. I could buy a car with it... I use it only as a convenience card, but someday I will make a payment late or something and they'll wang me for 28% interest. maybe I'll switch to the one my credit union offers... I am addicted to the points I get from the AT&T card. I can get SnapOff tools for free... |
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Points transferred, and PM sent. De Nada.
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Any regular Amex has no "pre-set" limit, but obviously their computers keep track of your payment history and most likely some other readily available stats via the credit bureaus. You can call them anytime to check if a purchase for a certain amount will be approved or not but they will not outright tell you your "limit" AFAIK. |
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