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You dinged your FICO score unnecessarily twice,when your account was closed and the new account opened.What was wrong with leaving it open and saving its credit history and allow for more...
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Excellent advice in this blog. Transfer the balance and then close out and cut up the old cards. A year later, you will be able to afford that large-screen TV you’ve been eyeing~! Frank
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