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Debt Free!!! And further advice
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What are you talking about? It's a fact that when used sensibly a credit card is pretty much the easiest way to build up a favourable credit history. As long as the OP follows the accepted guidance referred to earlier, there's no reason to "not use them". The only reason to stop using credit cards is if you don't have the discipline to use them "correctly", and instead use them for a spending spree you can't afford.DaMoon said:What does it actually matter? Keep them or close a couple. The main thing is not to use them again.
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Many thanks for your help. I will keep all five and rotate their use, whilst paying them off as the statement is received.0
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Since you have cleared your debt (well done) I really recommend giving this book a read. It's very very good https://www.amazon.co.uk/Will-Teach-You-Rich-2nd/dp/1529306582/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=i+will+teach+you+to+be+rich&qid=1605337724&sprefix=i+will+te&sr=8-10
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