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Mar 27, 2017
9:38
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jaromp
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Don't they have a no fee option?
I usually just get them to switch the credit line to the no fee version of the card, that way you are able to keep that aged line with no cost.
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gurt
3/27/17 9:30pm
Eat the fee and cancel after closing on the house.
Oregano
3/27/17 9:33pm
^^^BINGO^^^
CougarThug
3/27/17 10:11pm
If the annual fee is only $59 then I'd pay it. Seems worth your good credit
jrifkin48
3/27/17 9:34pm
Don't they have a no fee option?
jaromp
3/27/17 9:38pm
I asked that
gurt
3/27/17 9:39pm
Most lines can be transitioned
CougarHut
3/27/17 9:52pm
You're debating this over $59?
Kerbouchard
3/27/17 9:39pm
Yeah I hate paying for it when I don't need it
gurt
3/27/17 9:40pm
$59 once, or $59 * 360. Your choice.
cougsrule
3/27/17 9:39pm
The fact that closing a credit card hurts your credit boggles my mind.
SandYFan
3/27/17 9:45pm
it shouldn't be surprising. Your credit history provides your score. If you
CDV
3/27/17 10:16pm
How good is your credit?
Occougarfan41
3/27/17 10:22pm
I know when I cancel my AMEX cards they prorate my annual fee and refund me the portion owed.
HarlemCoug
3/27/17 10:36pm
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rivercitycoug
3/27/17 10:37pm
Call again in a few days. You have at least 30 days from the date the fee hits
Tare
3/27/17 10:52pm
Most of the card companies are happy to transition the card
donnerstag
3/28/17 7:38am
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