We’ll Always Find Reasons Not To

…if you cancel a card, your credit score takes a hit. So….don’t like the card’s policies? Don’t use that card, just retire it to the back of your wallet, or even shred it, but don’t cancel it. [More]

For what it’s worth, I had a card I never used and after a few years the credit card company canceled it.

The thought strikes that if this concern is enough to not even take a small action, what chance is there for larger actions when there’s a larger price to pay?

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

3 thoughts on “We’ll Always Find Reasons Not To”

  1. I don’t know if my credit score was affected when I closed my Citi credit card account. That was an old account, too, as I’d had it since the ’90s. I also had a credit line closed due to lack of use.

  2. Having a WTF moment; cancel a card on your initiative, reduce your potential to overextend and ‘take a hit’ ??

  3. Could there possibly be people who place more value on their credit scores that on their RKBA?

    Don’t doubt it for a second!

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