Right, Capital One are god awful, I have not heard anything from them, never do actually. So I call up today and as usual, I need to pay some stuff. I never use the card yet somehow always have something to pay that I always miss paying off??? No idea how, anyway.
I am going to pay the £145 odd quid that will bring the credit back to £0. Now, my credit rating isn't the best but it is something that I have been tackling like a trooper over the last 6 months (see previous threads about money management).
Do people use the CC's to buy the monthly food shopping on? Mine is around £100-£150. I am thinking that once I pay off the owed money, I will setup a DD to pay off any money spent.
Will this help increase my credit rating? I feel it would be a lot easier, sticking all the food shopping, including mid month shops on this lonely CC and then just have a DD pay that off at the end of the month. Will there be many charges? Will it be worth it? Or should I just pay the £145 and get rid of the thing?
Like I said, I never use the card.
ags
I am going to pay the £145 odd quid that will bring the credit back to £0. Now, my credit rating isn't the best but it is something that I have been tackling like a trooper over the last 6 months (see previous threads about money management).
Do people use the CC's to buy the monthly food shopping on? Mine is around £100-£150. I am thinking that once I pay off the owed money, I will setup a DD to pay off any money spent.
Will this help increase my credit rating? I feel it would be a lot easier, sticking all the food shopping, including mid month shops on this lonely CC and then just have a DD pay that off at the end of the month. Will there be many charges? Will it be worth it? Or should I just pay the £145 and get rid of the thing?
Like I said, I never use the card.
ags