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How does cancelling a credit card work/should I?

Currently I have an Amex blue and a Bank of America VISA card, but I'm looking to get this one with the cashback incentives and all.

Should I leave open all 3 accounts then? Or should I cancel one? I heard from my cousin's dog's sister's grandmother's niece that more accounts is bad, but it's also bad to cancel cards? 😕 What to do?
 
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Closing accounts can help your credit score
No, no, no. For the umpteenth time: Closing accounts can never help your credit score, and may hurt it.

Every time I write this, I get more e-mail from people who say their mortgage lenders told them exactly the opposite. It?s true that having too many open accounts can hurt your score. But once you?ve opened the accounts, you?ve done the damage. You can?t repair it by shutting the account, and you may actually make things worse.

The credit score looks at the difference between your available credit and what you?re using. Shut down accounts, and your total available credit shrinks, making your balances loom larger, which typically hurts your score.

The score also tracks the length of your credit history. Shutting older accounts can also make your credit history look younger than it actually is, which can hurt your score.

Of course, credit scores aren't the only thing lenders look at when making decisions. They typically consider other factors, such as your income, assets, employment history and credit limits. Mortgage lenders in particular might look at your total available credit and ask you to close a few accounts as a condition for getting a loan.

But if your goal is to improve your credit score, you generally shouldn't close accounts in advance of such a request. Instead, pay down your credit card debt. That's something that actually can improve your score.
 
Interesting. So should I sparingly use the BofA card if/when I get the Chase one? Or should I just let it gather dust?
 
DON'T CANCEL THE ACOCUNT! just sock drawer it. you'll thank me (and all of ATOT...frankly, any rathional thinking person) later.
 
Originally posted by: Syringer
Interesting. So should I sparingly use the BofA card if/when I get the Chase one? Or should I just let it gather dust?

You should have your much loved sister finish the story! 😛
 
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