- Sep 17, 2002
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Ok...I have heard that getting rid of old Credit Cards is not the best thing to do credit wise. My question is how long does this affect you and to what degree.
Currently I have 4 credit cards. None of them are carrying a balance. One is a best buy card and the others are just from various banks. I have had one since I was 18 (1997) and the others I got while in college (somewhere around 2000-2001). Anyway, I am thinking of getting a new GM Card to earn money toward a new truck, but don't want all of these cards floating around.
I was going to go ahead and apply for the GM Card, close the two newest credit cards (2000 and 2001) and go along my merry way. I am not planning on buying a truck or house anytime in the next 6 months. Will I be good to go in 6 months?
Currently I have 4 credit cards. None of them are carrying a balance. One is a best buy card and the others are just from various banks. I have had one since I was 18 (1997) and the others I got while in college (somewhere around 2000-2001). Anyway, I am thinking of getting a new GM Card to earn money toward a new truck, but don't want all of these cards floating around.
I was going to go ahead and apply for the GM Card, close the two newest credit cards (2000 and 2001) and go along my merry way. I am not planning on buying a truck or house anytime in the next 6 months. Will I be good to go in 6 months?