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4 Common Credit Card Mistakes That Can Kill Your Credit Score

Written by Toi Simpkins on Sep 27th, 2008 | Filed under: credit cards, credit score

There are 4 different credit card mistakes that people commonly make that lower their credit score, resulting in the person being less credit worthy to the credit card companies.  Most of the common credit card mistakes are items that many people would not even imagine affecting their credit score, but the reality is that there are many items that can influence your credit score that you may not be aware of.  If you can steer clear of the common credit card traps that millions of people fall into each year, you can keep your credit score elevated and the interest rates for your credit cards low.

Delinquent Payments
The most typical mistake that many people make when it comes to credit cards is to believe that a delinquent payment on their credit card is not important.  Some people think that the only consequence of a delinquent payment on their credit card is a penalty charge and are willing to pay the charge to avoid having to pay the minimum amount due on the credit card at that time.  These people do not realize that not paying a payment on time will also be reported on their credit report and will lower their credit score by a significant amount each time it occurs. 

Not Keeping Credit Card Information Secure
Another common mistake that many people make with their credit cards is to not keeping the information about their credit cards secure.  Preventing the information from being stolen by scam artists and thieves is simple as long as you are diligent about protecting your personal information.  These thieves know how to capitalize on common mistakes that people make when distracted or not paying attention to the information that they are giving out on the internet, on the phone, or by mail and can open many different credit accounts in a person’s name with a small amount of personal information disclosed.  It can take years to repair the damage that these thieves can do your credit score.

Not Paying Off The Balance Of The Credit Card
The best way to use your credit card is to only charge the amount that you are able to repay each month.  If you pay off the balance of your credit card each month, you will not only save a lot of money in interest payments but you will also raise your credit score by demonstrating that you know how to use credit responsibly.  The credit card companies may increase your credit limit so that you have more credit available if you need it because they know that you will repay them at an acceptable rate.

Maxing Out Credit Cards
Another common credit card mistake that many people make is to use most of their credit line or max out their credit cards.  Companies that issue credit card consider people that use more than 50% of their available credit to be a credit risk because the company assumes that the person is using their credit to extend their monthly salary and maintain their lifestyle and will not have the ability to pay the money back promptly because they are spending all of their salary plus more each month.  There have been many cases where a person was not allowed to take out a loan or an additional line of credit because they had used a more than 50% of their available credit and had been labeled as a credit risk by the credit card company.

Making mistakes with your credit cards can be an expensive proposition. Your credit score can be negatively impacted and your ability to increase your credit lines on your existing credit card offers can be hampered significantly. So if you’re in the market to make a with one of the better 0 APR credit cards available, make sure that you don’t make these common credit card mistakes.


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