Some bad Habits When Using Credit Cards.
1, Miss the payment date.
After using your credit card, you need to make payments within the specified time, and failing to pay on time will have some bad effects. If you make a payment within 30 days of being late, then a portion of the late fee will be paid and the card issuer may increase your interest rate. If you fail to make a payment more than 30 days after you are late, your late payment will be recorded by the major credit bureaus and the record may be kept for seven years, affecting your credit score and your ability to qualify for more credit or loans in the future. If you frequently forget your credit card payment dates, it is recommended that you create a reminder on your phone or set up automatic payments.

2, Payment has not been made before the 0% APR offer ends.
Usually credit cards with 0% APR do not charge you interest until the end of the introductory period, which means you can use your credit line for free during this period, but need to make a payment before the end of the introductory period. If you don't pay before the end of the introductory period, then your interest rate will continue to rise.

3, Pay only the minimum balance on your credit card payments.
If you only pay the minimum amount on your credit card payments, you will have a hard time making much progress on paying off your balance and may pay more in interest. Not only that, paying only the minimum amount may increase your credit card utilization rate, which can negatively impact your credit. The credit card utilization rate is one hundred percent of the total credit limit you use, and it is recommended that you keep it between 10 and 30 percent to avoid affecting your credit score.

4,Close previous credit accounts after you have a new card.
Most people think that closing an unused credit card will improve their credit, but actually closing a previous credit account can have a negative impact by lowering the average age of the account. This factor accounts for 15% of your credit score, and generally the higher the average age of a credit account, the higher your credit score will be. For example, if you have a credit card that is 8 years old and another credit card that is 4 years old, the average age of your credit account at that point is 6 years, but when you cancel that previous credit card, the average age of your credit account will also become 4 years.

5,Purchase things that are more than you can afford.
If you often buy something beyond your financial ability, then you will not be able to pay your credit card related debts on time, so you will take on some unnecessary debts and it will have some bad effects on your credit score. It is advisable to think whether you have enough financial ability to support the corresponding payment before you make a purchase.

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