Credit Report
I just checked my credit score at Experian.... 770.
So, that's cool. I'd like to get over 800 just for kicks, but I'm not going to worry about it. Because I was checking my score, I also took the time to buzz through my account records, as displayed on the credit report. I've been working hard to get out of debt, and in the process I took a lot of 0% credit card offers so as to eliminate my formerly horrendous interest payments (looks like I got out of debt just in time, as most of those wonderful offers for "1 year, 0% APR w/ no balance transfer fees" seem to have dried up).
I was SHOCKED at how much credit I had available.
I thought I had somewhere around $20-30K in credit (I know I should have had a better grasp of that number, but I just kept a loose tally in my head). It turns out I have $51,300 in available credit.
I'm not worried about having all that credit floating around; I'm not going to spend it. I was actually going through the records to figure out which cards I should eliminate, however--partly why I'm posting right now--but another thing that came up that complicated this: phantom cards.
I've posted some information below to give you an idea of what I'm dealing with. I've made the information ambiguous enough that I'm comfortable sharing it, and I changed some of the information that is there, in order to further obscure the facts.
So, here's my credit cards, with their "available credit" and the "open date".
CARD....LIMIT.........DATE OPENED
1.......2,000.00......2006
2.......7,500.00......2008
3.......12,500.00.....2008
4.......6,500.00......2002
5.......Non Active....1999
6.......10,500.00.....2007
7.......6,500.00......2006
8.......2,500.00......2008
9.......Not Active.....2004
10......3,000.00......2005
Two of my oldest accounts are those "phantom" cards, opened when I was really bad with my credit. Those are Cards 5 and 9. I checked with both banks and both gave me the same answer: these accounts aren't "active", meaning they can't find them. Each bank gave me the address for their credit score dispute department. For a while, I thought of just ignoring the error and leaving them on my report, because I figured their long history would serve to my score's advantage. Two things stopped me: 1.) it's irresponsible to have accounts just floating out there and 2.) I don't think it's helping my score.
I say this because the part of your credit score that takes your credit cards into account uses these variables: length of time your cards have been open, percentage of available credit on your individual card, total credit available. It might also take the actual number of cards into account, I'm not certain. I don't know this equation, and I can't find it on the net. Anyway, my point is this: I don't think a card with a "0" in the "available credit" column can help my credit score. It could actually drag it down (but again, I don't know).
If anyone's listening, I'd love a little advice.
1.) For my "phantom" cards, I'm thinking of writing the companies to see if I can revive these accounts. If they'll put some actual credit in them, so much the better. If not, I'll have them axed.
2.) Does anyone know of a calculator that would allow me to view credit score scenarios relating to which cards I should keep and which cards I should eliminate? Does anyone have a rough formula that allows you to figure this out? Does anyone have a professional "guestimate" or a gut call they would like to make?
The only cards I need/want to keep are:
#2, because I'm carrying school loans at 0% until my company reimburses me.
#8, because I get cashback for buying gas with it (I have a reoccurring payment going to it)
#10, because it's attached to my checking account
Any thoughts? Either way, it's been good to frame the issue for myself!