Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did a search and this thread popped up. I was going to cancel an American Airlines visa because of the annual fee. I've had this card for over ten years, have excellent credit and payment history, but can no longer justify the $100 fee. I used to justify the fee because I flew AA, used the card for everything, and accrued miles. Now I fly Southwest with my kids and have a SW visa (which also has a fee). I use the SW visa all the time and am accruing miles on that. Should I cancel the AA visa? I do use it, but don't really need it. I own my home and have no credit card debt. Thanks.
It's foolish to pay $100/year for a service that you no longer use. That's a really high fee considering most cards don't charge a fee at all. The drop in credit score because of a closed account is insignificant. It won't ever stop anyone from obtaining a loan or change the interest rate of your new mortgage. Your credit score is not like your GPA going into college where every tenth of a point makes a difference. The credit companies do use the score but they are not going to differentiate between 750 and 800. So, yes, you should cancel the cards you know you'll never use, especially if you're paying a fee.
Anonymous wrote:I have one credit card I never use because they raised my rate after about 15 years of being a model customer. They told me it was nothing I had done wrong to get the increase, and they wouldn't lower it again. So they haven't gotten a penny of interest out of me in ten years- I just keep it for emergencies in case my other card gets compromised and I absolutely need a card.
Anonymous wrote:I did a search and this thread popped up. I was going to cancel an American Airlines visa because of the annual fee. I've had this card for over ten years, have excellent credit and payment history, but can no longer justify the $100 fee. I used to justify the fee because I flew AA, used the card for everything, and accrued miles. Now I fly Southwest with my kids and have a SW visa (which also has a fee). I use the SW visa all the time and am accruing miles on that. Should I cancel the AA visa? I do use it, but don't really need it. I own my home and have no credit card debt. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I did a search and this thread popped up. I was going to cancel an American Airlines visa because of the annual fee. I've had this card for over ten years, have excellent credit and payment history, but can no longer justify the $100 fee. I used to justify the fee because I flew AA, used the card for everything, and accrued miles. Now I fly Southwest with my kids and have a SW visa (which also has a fee). I use the SW visa all the time and am accruing miles on that. Should I cancel the AA visa? I do use it, but don't really need it. I own my home and have no credit card debt. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:And even if its not the longest, your credit history takes into account both the oldest account and the average. I just cut mine up and leave them alone. I seriously have 10 plus credit cards I never use and my credit score is over 800 so I doesnt hurt anything to keep them open.