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Should I close credit card accounts that I am not using?
Author: Tracy Carlye
Website: http://www.trxcredit.com
Added: Thu, Nov 2, 2006 7:05:25
Category: Credit Questions
             
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For security purposes, you should close your credit card accounts that you are not using. With today's technology, there are many crimes such as identity theft to which you can fall victim. Therefore it is advisable to close any credit card accounts you are not using and destroy your cards.

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