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Clearing cards

Smamfer
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Hi.. Advice pls, ill keep it short n sweet
Got some money and able to pay off some cards,
Total debt lets say 5k for arguments sake
this includes 3 cards
Cap 1 bal - £1513.27 > Limit £1800
Halifac cc Bal £1388.00 Limit £1500
Barclaycard Bal £882.46 Limit £1200
When paying balances am i better to clear the whole lot and have nothing, or am i better to keep say £20/30 balance on and clear it in full each month to help me earn credit.
Thanks
Got some money and able to pay off some cards,
Total debt lets say 5k for arguments sake
this includes 3 cards
Cap 1 bal - £1513.27 > Limit £1800
Halifac cc Bal £1388.00 Limit £1500
Barclaycard Bal £882.46 Limit £1200
When paying balances am i better to clear the whole lot and have nothing, or am i better to keep say £20/30 balance on and clear it in full each month to help me earn credit.
Thanks
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Clear it all. Then use regularly and clear in full each month.0
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When paying balances am i better to clear the whole lot and have nothing, or am i better to keep say £20/30 balance on and clear it in full each month to help me earn credit.
Hello
Pay the lot off now - do not keep a balance on it now as you'll still incur interest on that £20/£30 until it's paid. Then, once your cards show a 0 balance you can spend minuscule amounts (or up to 30% of the limit if you're capable of paying it off each month) on the cards and pay them off in full every month.0 -
Thanks guys, i had presumed that was the wisest way but didnt know if thats how i could keep earning credit if i had £0 balance, but as you rightly said spend £10 each month and pay it off each month will still earn me the credit
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