Can someone tell me why credit card companies are now expiring the cards earlier than year ago? Something about the financial crisis and worrying banks? I used to get four years for each renewal and now it is down to three and sometimes even two. I have a great credit rating and it annoys me greatly that they do this. I am overseas so it makes it difficult to get new cards sometimes.
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I've actually seen just the opposite in recent years. Cards always used to be good for 2 years, now they are good for 3. The problem is, the cards don't last that long and I usually end up having to call for a replacement card because mine wears out or cracks. I figured they did that to save money.Steve
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I don't use my cards all that much, actually very seldom swiping them, I only use them online, so they are practically still new when they expire. All of my cards used to have a four or even five year expiration, now its like 2-3. Guess it is time to write the credit card company.
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Originally posted by jeffmem View PostAll of my cards used to have a four or even five year expirationSteve
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* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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Mine are all 3 years for expiration. As for the cracking/breaking - maybe that's a "man-I-sit-on-my-wallet-everyday" thing? The only card that didn't physically survive was one I had in college when I carried a wallet most days instead of a purse.Last edited by HistoryChick; 12-21-2009, 08:54 AM. Reason: Lackluster command of the English language
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Originally posted by jeffmem View PostChase, AMEX, Discover, Capital One, they are all doing it
I just checked my Discover card which I got earlier this year and it is good until 2014. I didn't realize it was that long because I hardly ever use it.
I wonder if the time until expiration varies from person to person based on some details of your personal history. Does anyone here know?Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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