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Bank Of Ireland Credit Card

 

Canceling a Bank Credit Card

Nowadays, the trend of making payments with bank credit cards is rapidly increasing. But having too many bank credit cards can create a negative impact on the credit score of the person. If a bank credit card is no longer in use, it is better to cancel it. When a bank credit card is lost or stolen, it is better to cancel the credit card in order to avoid fraudulent use of the card.

Before canceling a bank credit card, one should check whether any balance remains to be paid for the particular bank credit card. Notify the bank about canceling a bank credit card only after paying off the balance amount completely. Otherwise, some banks increase the interest rate if the cardholder tries to cancel while a balance still exists.

Canceling a bank credit card can be done either by sending a letter to the bank or notifying the bank of the cancellation by phone. The request letter should contain the name, address, and account number of the cardholder. Always keep a copy of this letter to avoid future problems. On accepting the request, the bank sends back a notice, either on the same day or the next day. The rewards on the credit card as well as bank machine access stops upon cancellation of a bank credit card. Moreover, the convenience checks issued by the bank are destroyed.

After canceling a bank credit card, the person must get a copy of the current credit report and make sure to verify the credit score. The cancellation of the credit card must be reported correctly in the credit report.

It is always advisable to keep the bank credit card when the person is planning to take a vehicle loan or mortgage. Canceling a large number of unused bank credit cards can also adversely affect the credit score.


why was I refused a credit card?
I just found out that my application for a bank of ireland credit card has been refused. Im 19 and just got my first full time job so I decided it would be a good idea to get my first credit card, I only wanted it for doing online shopping on ebay etc. I've been with bank of ireland for 2 years and I have a regular sorce of income now, I still live at home so Im not paying any big bills. I cant understand why they wont give me one, they didnt even say why in the letter. All my friends have them, they are the same age and all at college, they dont even work! so why cant I get one?

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