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New Credit Card When Retired
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<blockquote data-quote="frodo1" data-source="post: 2279034" data-attributes="member: 81441"><p>Thx for the advice, Ramboflyer. I've never used Amex because of their relatively low acceptance by traders and high usage rate. I'd rather have a Visa or MasterCard with a higher monthly rate with a fee waiver and perhaps my best option is to start with a request a restore the credit limit of my current card to its previous level;. I'm loathe to start applying for new cards without knowing what the outcome is likely to be. I'm sure multiple applications and particularly refusals would affect my credit score. Not sure how to proceed. Do you know any good sites to check out CC churning - I can only think of Point Hacks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frodo1, post: 2279034, member: 81441"] Thx for the advice, Ramboflyer. I've never used Amex because of their relatively low acceptance by traders and high usage rate. I'd rather have a Visa or MasterCard with a higher monthly rate with a fee waiver and perhaps my best option is to start with a request a restore the credit limit of my current card to its previous level;. I'm loathe to start applying for new cards without knowing what the outcome is likely to be. I'm sure multiple applications and particularly refusals would affect my credit score. Not sure how to proceed. Do you know any good sites to check out CC churning - I can only think of Point Hacks. [/QUOTE]
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