karensi
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I have been working on raising my credit score and have been able to raise it from low 600's to high 600's - low 700's by paying off alot of debt this past summer.
I had a Chase Visa card that had been closed about a year ago due to "inactivity".
Chase has just sent me another card (not sure if the # on this new card is the same as the # on the old, closed one) with a $2000 limit.
I'm guessing they did this because my credit score is better now
. Anyway, I'm thinking if I activate it then that will raise my debt to credit ratio by $2000. But don't know if there is a reason why I shouldn't activate it?
I don't really need the credit card but if it would help raise my score (by raising debt to credit ratio) then I'll activate it, but maybe it would be a negative thing to activate another card
.
Right now I have 6 active credit cards that I rotate using each month and pay off the balance in full at the time the payment is due. Maybe more than 6 would be a bad thing
My goal right now is just to raise my score as much as possible.
Any suggestions?
TIA,
Karen
I had a Chase Visa card that had been closed about a year ago due to "inactivity".
Chase has just sent me another card (not sure if the # on this new card is the same as the # on the old, closed one) with a $2000 limit.
I'm guessing they did this because my credit score is better now
. Anyway, I'm thinking if I activate it then that will raise my debt to credit ratio by $2000. But don't know if there is a reason why I shouldn't activate it?I don't really need the credit card but if it would help raise my score (by raising debt to credit ratio) then I'll activate it, but maybe it would be a negative thing to activate another card
.Right now I have 6 active credit cards that I rotate using each month and pay off the balance in full at the time the payment is due. Maybe more than 6 would be a bad thing
My goal right now is just to raise my score as much as possible.Any suggestions?
TIA,
Karen

