I did plenty of searching about this, and found lots of close answers, but not with my exact situation.
Basically, I've found it VERY difficult to pass up credit card accounts that have offered $250 sign up bonus or great new rewards (5-6% Cash Back). As a result, I'm constantly updating my credit card portfolio, and I'm torn at what to do with the old cards that I no longer use. Maybe some people that regularly do the App-O-Rama could add in some advice.
To start, I have 12 Citi cards (I heard someone say Citi limited it to 3, NOT TRUE
) Of those 12, I'm regularly using 4. I'm cycling $1000's of dollars through them each month, and paying off the full balance several times per month, to free up the credit and keep the debt ratio low.
I have 18 credit card accounts open right now, with various lengths (most from the last 2 years, when my obsession with rewards began). Of those 18, I regularly use 8 right now for various purposes. For example, I use 1 to get 6% CashBack on gas, one for 5% CashBack on restaurants, one for fast food & pizza, 3 for store discounts, one for 5% back on groceries, department stores, etc.
Basically, I only use credit cards for rewards and ease of use (who wants to mess around with cash or change anymore?); I'd never EVER use a credit card if I didn't have the money to pay it off in full.
With that in mind, I've been scared to close any of the accounts, as the general response seems to be: once you open credit cards, that damage has been done, and closing any will only hurt your credit history in the short & long term. This conflicts an article I read that warns to limit credit card accounts to no more than 5, with 1 or 2 store cards max.
So, what should I do with my 10 stagnant cards, with no balances and various limits? Second, I still plan to jump on more attractive credit cards in the future; is this a horrible thing to do? If you all tell me to keep the cards open, lets say I hypothetically had over 100 cards in the future...would I have horrible credit as a result?
Any help would be appreciated...I don't really care about a temporary hit in credit score from closing accounts if it goes back to normal in the long run. If I were to cancel cards, would it be best to close 10 in the same day, or to close 1 every few months? Any help would be greatly appreciated in what to do. I resell alot of items that I buy, so I'm cycling a TON of money through CC's, if this helps understand why I'm able to spend so much.
