Credit card pay off?

my longest open credit card just got closed because I hadn't put a balance on it in too long (I was somewhat of a CC addict so I've been on the wagon, CC use free, for 4 years)

so, I know my credit score took a hit since it was my only major credit card. make sure to use your credit card at least once every couple of years ;)
 
my longest open credit card just got closed because I hadn't put a balance on it in too long (I was somewhat of a CC addict so I've been on the wagon, CC use free, for 4 years)

so, I know my credit score took a hit since it was my only major credit card. make sure to use your credit card at least once every couple of years ;)
If you really care to, you can call and request to have to account reinstated. They can choose to or not to, of course, but I did this with a card not too long ago myself.
 
I honestly haven't observed this. DH and I got our first mortgage ~4 years ago - the home we owned prior, we bought outright. Our only debt between us at that point (when we applied for the mortgage) was my student loan. No credit card debt, no car loans, so we had very little debt. DH had no student loans, no nothing, and yet his credit score was higher than mine at that time. :confused3


I like not owing people too. :lmao: And we don't - our only debt is now our "30-year" mortgage, which we have ~19 years remaining on after just over four years in this home. Our FICO scores are pretty decent despite not having lots of debt.


A good FICO score also helps with your insurance rates, with background checks with employers (some do pull your credit now, especially depending on the field), and in the long run, if you need a loan, it can save you lots.

As for your loan, I would guess you did pay 12% interest, you just paid it for three years instead of five or whatever was originally planned. I believe the amount you mentioned was an annual percentage rate, meaning you pay 12% of whatever you owe per year. Of course, it's more complicated than that, but I don't think you lower your interest RATE by paying it off faster, I think you just lower how long you paid it or how much you paid in interest.


You absolutely do not have to pay interest to play the FICO "game". Only once in the last 10 years have I paid interest on a credit card - we had solar panels installed on our home, and were called out of the blue to purchase them as they were backordered forever. We didn't have $12K sitting around in checking at that moment, and had to charge it and, sadly, carry part of it for one month until we freed up the money to pay them off completely. It still ticks me off that we spent ~$200 in interest, but in the long run it was better than possibly waiting months and months for the panels. :mad:

ok you got me you dont have to spend lots interest, but if you where to pay everything off and close them and not buy anything on credit your score will go down thats a fact after 7 years so you have to have open accounts that have had payments or just open which normally means you would pay interest... or made payments on loans that have interest to get a credit rating that is worthy of low rates.

look yes the interest rate of 12 percent on the car didnt go down but the amount of interest i payed was alot lower so it was just like if you had a car loan interest rate of 7 percent for 5 years. but i just made larger payments...if you think in the long term of how much interest you pay for the whole loan then yes i paid 7 percent to buy the car not 12

I dont hate credit its a good thing for houses and large things but it makes me sick to see so many people in large crazy hurtful debt. the avg house hold is in about 5k of credit card debt whitch is around 70-80 a month in finance charges if i took that same money and put it in retirement..go do the math it will floor you...

to me money is a tool to get what i want and i use it that way,

credit cards are a newer thing to the masses, some people had local store charges, do a search on credit cards if your a nerd like me you might learn alot...and love it

I will say it again cc arent evil its just like food some people cannt control how much they use... we all want the good stuff now...:hippie:
 


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