• CanaryRich@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Yikes … so what does this mean? I really hope Synchrony doesn’t get the contract. Damn, this is the credit card that I have the largest limit and history with, this sucks.

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        11 months ago

        That’d be clutch as well but I personally don’t want to apply for anything anymore credit card wise where I’ll get hit with a hard inquiry. That’s why I love AMEX and if I’m looking to open another card then they’d probably be one of the first companies I’d consider. I aged my credit report enough to the point where I was able to get all of my hard inquiries to fall off so now I’m at 0, and I’m not looking to get another one until I apply for a mortgage or car loan.

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      11 months ago

      The Apple Card is the card I have the longest history with, and I would like to keep the account open for another year or two.

      Is there any actual harm that Synchrony could do to us?

      I hardly ever use the Apple Card, so I’m not really concerned about bad customer service or something like that.

      • UnorthodoxEngineer@alien.topB
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        11 months ago

        Why are you going to close the account with the most credit history? That’s just going to fuck your credit score.

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      11 months ago

      Get a Citi Doublecash. One of the best cards around. No fees. Keep that thing open for life.

      • Fickle_Dragonfly4381@alien.topB
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        11 months ago

        I just closed my Citi DoubleCash. It declines SO MUCH and foreign transaction fees are a pain. It also has basically no perks.

        Just swapped it for a Capital One Venture X. Card has a $395 annual fee, but gives $400 in annual cash benefits spendable on travel ($100 can be used on any travel, $300 can be used on their portal, which is perfectly fine for booking flights).

        Benefit is the app/ecosystem is a lot nicer and it’s never declined a transaction. They also started me out with over 3x the credit limit as Citi did.

        It also has return protection, extended warranty, etc.

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          11 months ago

          Dang, sorry to hear the problems with it. I don’t travel a whole lot, so the travel cards don’t do much for me, as great as they look.

          Thanks for the info!

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        11 months ago

        To be honest at this moment I’m done opening credit cards because I have all I need, but if anything happens where Apple doesn’t continue with the Apple Card then I may be forced to. It’ll be a big hit to my credit.