Good questions, and good advice back to you Valhalla1.
Let me echo Ross's sentiments. DO NOT use the cash advance feature on your credit card. Not only does it shaft you with interest and cash advance fees big time, but it can be interpreted as indicative that you're way over your head financially.
With your income, it should be easy for you to pay off the balance on these cards every month. Indeed, some cards, like Citibank's, will let you do this automatically, online, via direct debit..as long as you have enough in your bank account to cover the full balance, you just let them direect-debit you (like a direct deposit, only the reverse) and you never even have to think about it. Meanwhile, you're getting the best deal on your credit and building up your credit rating.
The idea of closing a couple of those cards upon being able to raise the limits on one of them is a good one also.
Note that one quick way to improve your credit score is to NOT max out your cards. It says this right on the eloan disclosure form, and I know this to be true from recent personal experience--even tho I NEVER carried a balance except when I had a promo 0% APR.
Good luck! I'm sure you'll be boosting that credit rating in no time.
Let me echo Ross's sentiments. DO NOT use the cash advance feature on your credit card. Not only does it shaft you with interest and cash advance fees big time, but it can be interpreted as indicative that you're way over your head financially.
With your income, it should be easy for you to pay off the balance on these cards every month. Indeed, some cards, like Citibank's, will let you do this automatically, online, via direct debit..as long as you have enough in your bank account to cover the full balance, you just let them direect-debit you (like a direct deposit, only the reverse) and you never even have to think about it. Meanwhile, you're getting the best deal on your credit and building up your credit rating.
The idea of closing a couple of those cards upon being able to raise the limits on one of them is a good one also.
Note that one quick way to improve your credit score is to NOT max out your cards. It says this right on the eloan disclosure form, and I know this to be true from recent personal experience--even tho I NEVER carried a balance except when I had a promo 0% APR.
Good luck! I'm sure you'll be boosting that credit rating in no time.
