If you didn;t call and cancel the card with the store, it will still show as available credit on a report.
So that is good? Or bad? (I don't even know why I'm so concerned, because it's not like I'm going to be buying a house or anything anytime soon. I did get a good car loan that the dealer didn't expect me to be able to get so young, though.)
I'm going to see Jon Stewart tonight.
t smug
KRISTIN.
You pixie wench.
So you'll be in tonight's TDS audience, and we should listen for you?
I saw Jon Stewart do a standup gig about seven years ago at some small college about an hour from Chicago. He kept on asking questions about the college that people in the audience didn't know. He didn't realize that most everyone in the audience was not from the college but had driven in from Chicago.
I don't remember much of the show. There was a guy who during the Q&A told Jon that Jon's show (whatever it was at the time) had changed his life. Jon got all embarrased....
I'm going to see Jon Stewart tonight.
t faints from envy
Kristin, are you going into New York or is he filming elsewhere tonight?
So you'll be in tonight's TDS audience, and we should listen for you?
TDS isn't on Fridays (as a rule), is it? So, Monday's show, I'd guess.
Lilty, I don't know what is better - sorry. I'd say if you have establish credit and have a good payment record you should be ok and should close any account that you don't want.
I just got turned down for a loan because of having too much open credit, but I do think it's a good idea, credit-wise, to have at least one open card. But again, see the part where I got turned down for a loan, and take that with a grain of salt.
Does it cost money to file your taxes online? I'd love to get that taken care of today, but again with the not wanting to go outside.