Some card details on this page may be out of date. Have you ever had your credit card information stolen? EMV chips may help protect you during in-person transactions, but they can't keep you safe ...
If your issuer closed your credit card account, you can take steps to have it reopened. Issuers close credit card accounts for a variety of reasons, such as inactivity or an increase in your credit ...
An account closure could hurt your credit score, even if it wasn't your fault. Here's what to do to fix it. Holly Johnson is a credit card expert and writer who covers rewards and loyalty programs, ...
Libby Sweeney is a former credit cards editor for Forbes Advisor. Her previous experience writing and editing content for readers to better understand includes both the world of sports and data ...
If you don't use your credit card, your issuer may consider your account inactive and close it. However, a closed credit card account can negatively impact your credit score, by decreasing your credit ...
I wrote recently about a letter we received from one of our credit card issuers, warning us that they would close our account if we didn't use our credit card within a month. Our solution was to use ...