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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="blownfox" data-source="post: 15773978" data-attributes="member: 57628"><p>I have a Capital One Quicksilver card. I prefer to use my CC versus bank card because it is easier to dispute fraud charges, so I use this card everywhere. I also get notification every time the card is used or if there is a change to my account. Earlier this month I received a notification that I purchased some I-tunes but neither my wife or I have I-phones. Called Capital One and 10 minutes later I had a refund for those charges and a new card on the way for the wife. We have the same account but two different credit card numbers, therefore my CC was still good to use.</p><p></p><p>Increasing your credit limit might increase your credit score but do you have a history of paying off a loan over a long period of time? Creditors like to see that you can make on-time payments over a long period of time. Having some debt is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blownfox, post: 15773978, member: 57628"] I have a Capital One Quicksilver card. I prefer to use my CC versus bank card because it is easier to dispute fraud charges, so I use this card everywhere. I also get notification every time the card is used or if there is a change to my account. Earlier this month I received a notification that I purchased some I-tunes but neither my wife or I have I-phones. Called Capital One and 10 minutes later I had a refund for those charges and a new card on the way for the wife. We have the same account but two different credit card numbers, therefore my CC was still good to use. Increasing your credit limit might increase your credit score but do you have a history of paying off a loan over a long period of time? Creditors like to see that you can make on-time payments over a long period of time. Having some debt is good. [/QUOTE]
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