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4. Spend all the way up to your limit

There are a couple of issues here, with piling up debt being the obvious problem. But maxing out your cards also has the potential to damage your credit scores. Scores are partly tied to credit-utilization ratios -- card balances compared with available credit. Max out your cards, and your utilization ratio goes up. This scenario usually results in credit scores going down.

There are also "intangibles" to think about. If you suddenly use up your credit limit, your card issuer could take this as a signal that you're in dire straits. An alarmed issuer might raise your interest rate. (Note that issuers can still raise your interest rate after the first year if they give you 45 days' notice.) And what if you suddenly need a new dishwasher? You should, of course, have an emergency fund for such unexpected expenses. But in these uncertain economic times, that's not always possible.

5. Dispose of it improperly

If you decide you no longer want to keep a particular card, you need to do three things:

  • First, make sure the balance is paid off before you close the account.

  • Second, call customer service and confirm that your balance is zero. If it's zero, go ahead and inform the service rep that you're closing the account. The amount of hoop jumping at this point depends on the card issuer. But stick with it until you're sure you've closed the account. It's also a good idea to send a letter to the issuer stating that you've closed the account and to include details from the call.
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  • Third, cut up your card. There's actually a correct way to do this. You need to disable the magnetic strip with a strong magnet or by scoring the strip with scissors. Then shred the card or cut it into pieces. If this is a bad "breakup" with your issuer, you might even find the process a little cathartic.

This article was reported by Beverly Blair Harzog for CardRatings.com.

Published Oct. 26, 2010

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10/27/2010 4:10 PM
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To add to number 5, make sure you cut your card up into several tiny pieces.  After that, dispose of the pieces in different trash cans around your house, because if your household is like mine, not all the trash gets thrown away at once.  This way, if some idiot goes dumpster diving and finds pieces of your card, they will not be able to complete it to do any damage.

10/27/2010 4:21 PM
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If you don't know these things you don't need to have a credit card in the first place!  Common sense people! Duh!
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Maybe this article should read "Credit Card Tips for those who just landed on this planet from Mars!"  Seriously... any real tips out there?!Thinking
10/27/2010 4:28 PM
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What a crock. Useless filler space.
10/27/2010 4:33 PM
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I know. lol.  These are credit card tips for retards.  Make sure the balance is zero and the card is cancelled before you cut it up and throw it away.  Really?!!!   Thanks, that's a new one to me.  I thought the card automatically sends a cancellation signal wirelessly to the issuer when it's tossed in the trash.  You learn something new everyday.
10/27/2010 4:40 PM
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they are great if you pay them off every month, that eliminates a lot of the small print
10/27/2010 4:47 PM
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Oh, I shouldn't let Kim Kardashian use my credit card to buy things?  Thanks, I should write this down so I don't forget.
10/27/2010 4:50 PM
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Here's one they forgot...the most important one! DON"T USE ANY CREDIT CARDS AT ALL!!! Pay CASH!
I recently got a "Discovered Bondage" card in the mail...I did not even apply for it..so I cut it up..printed a copy of a Vaseline ad and wrote a little note as to what they could do with their card and mailed it back to Discover lol. Credit is for fools...CASH Rules!
Thank You Dave Ramsey!


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I just got a pre-declined cred card offer in the mail. (just kidding, but I am sick of bi-weekly offers) If I'm pre-aproved why do they still need my personal bio???
10/27/2010 6:01 PM
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I wish the article was titled 'how to have common sense in your life'.


10/27/2010 6:05 PM
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LOL I really don't know why I keep getting stringed into these sort of articles expecting different results. I guess I'm a fool for thinking that MSN or any other useless website provides real credit advice for those who'd like some "actual" tips on credit. Well stated these advice tips are for mentally challenged persons who Citibank decided to "pre-approve". Hell, I've even seen them extend credit to dead family members and pets! Credit could be a powerful tool in the right hands like these greedy corporate hogs and life sucking elitist parasites that suck you dry for everything your worth. Car dealers are the best example of these so called human beings. You could be sitting on top of a 740+ score and walk out with 13% simple interested loan for your Toyota Corolla that you'll be paying for 7 years.
10/27/2010 6:16 PM
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Sadly, this isn't the most retarded "article" I've seen on MSN. I think it's time to make Google my homepage. The little pictures they make with the letters are far more intelligent and interesting than the worthless junk on MSN.
10/27/2010 6:27 PM
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 Well we know big a$$ Kim Kardashian doesnt know to handle money or cards so whats new?
10/27/2010 7:21 PM
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Hey creditfail. I am a car dealer finance manager. Anyone with a 740 score does not have to use that dealer's financing. that person could easily get their own financing elsewhere. If perchance they did sign up at that ridiculous rate they could also re-finance the next day. In fact, in most cases I can get that person a better rate than they can get on their own. I do this every day. If you think you were burned by some car dealer (which I doubt) you paid a high rate because you deserved it. 
10/27/2010 9:30 PM
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At first reading I thought, great advice, MSN Sarcastic. But then I began to think, these practices are more common than we would like to think. Perhaps redundant for most, but you would be amazed at how many find it enlightening. Sad, but true.
10/27/2010 9:30 PM
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who writes these articles? Maybe an eight grader in a finance class? Basic, boring and most of all USELESS> Maybe I am a moron, because I fall for the tag, and am always disappointed.  MSN needs to get some new writers with valid info. UGH
10/27/2010 9:40 PM
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Is it a need, or want?
10/27/2010 9:43 PM
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After attempting for 12 tries to assign a user name that may be appropriate to catch a viewers attention to underscore msn's lack of attention and after being being rejected 12 times I would ask thise who feel disenchanted with msn to read on... Kudos to those individuals /comments who "get it' and suggest that msn doesn't and not only wastes white space but moreover is asleep when entities such as "dazzle smile" - (ring a bell to those that have been exploited by msn and that entity for  about a year and a half )have been mugging those on this website
10/27/2010 10:49 PM
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Hmm...maybe there aren't any "real tips" because credit cards aren't that confusing.  What's the point of bashing an article that contains all the info is should about the subject matter?  I mean, really, what more should it say? 

10/27/2010 11:07 PM
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Cancelling/closing your cards actually hurt your credit score, because that can mess with you debt ratio more. Example, you have 25k in credit card debt with a credit limit of 50K - 50%. If you close out an card with a 10K limit now you are looking at 62.5%. Think before you cancel.
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