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Hello Everyone,

As mentioned in the title, I would like to share my experience regarding credit cards. It may or may not correlate with everyone and you may share your experience in this thread. I used to had only 1 credit card for 6 years and life was so much simple then. I didn't know what CIBIL score is and never bothered about it as there are several other important things in life other than CIBIL score. I just paid my credit card bills on time for these years and maintaining only 1 credit card was so much stress free.

In the year 2022, I had checked my CIBIL score for the first time and to my surprise CIBIL score was almost touching 800. I had only 1 credit card for these many years from the bank who doesn't report credit limit in CIBIL . Still I had maintained a very good CIBIL score by having only 1 credit card with this bank. Even if I had missed any credit card offers by having only 1 credit card, will not transform my life in a drastic way.

I have started applying for credit cards recently and now I have 15+ credit cards but now I miss the stress free life which I used to had by having only 1 credit card. Maintaining these many credit cards is a different task and sometimes extremely stressful. Now a lot of my productive time is spent to search for credit card offers, to check my CIBIL score frequently, to keep a track record of all credit card spends/payments for mere some reward points/cashback which hardly matters in a day to day life. From my perspective, stock market return is more rewarding and stress free than credit card rewards if someone has the basic knowledge regarding the entry/exist points in stocks.

Nowadays, we are seeing a lot of credit card devaluations from several banks which makes me think is this really worth to spend so much time in applying for new credit cards or maintaining it just for a decent CIBIL score? If someone utilizes same energy and time to learn a new skill, it will be more beneficial and rewarding in terms of monetary gains than these credit cards rewards or cashbacks from credit card payments. Banks have the ultimate authority to devalue their credit cards at any given point of time according to their business makes me wonder that the time, energy and efforts to get a credit card is not worth.

To summarize, I feel the mental peace is much more important in life than to live a stressful life with multiple credit cards. Instead of running daily towards cashbacks/reward points, in search of some pennies as cashback doesn't make any sense in the long run. Earning much more money through appropriate skills in life should be the priority which will also make the life financially secure in the upcoming years.
 
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Hello Everyone,

As mentioned in the title, I would like to share my experience regarding credit cards. It may or may not correlate with everyone and you may share your experience in this thread. I used to had only 1 credit card for 6 years and life was much simpler then. I didn't knew what CIBIL score was and never even bothered about it as there are several other important things in life other than CIBIL score. I just paid my credit card bills on time for these years and I had maintained a very good CIBIL score. Even if I had missed any credit card offers that has not impacted my life in a major way.

I have started applying for different LTF credit cards recently and now I have multiple credit cards. I am now missing the stress free life which I used to had earlier by having only a single credit card. Maintaining multiple credit cards is an additional task and sometimes extremely stressful. Now a lot of my productive time is spent to search for credit card offers, to check my CIBIL score frequently, to keep a track record of all credit card spends/payments for mere some reward points/cashbacks which hardly matters in a day to day life.

Nowadays, we are seeing a lot of credit card devaluations from several banks which makes me think is it really worth to spend so much time in applying for new credit cards or maintaining it just to have a decent CIBIL score? If someone utilizes the same energy and time to learn a new skill, it will be more beneficial and rewarding in terms of monetary gains than these credit cards rewards or cashbacks. Banks have the ultimate authority to devalue their credit cards at any given point of time according to their business requirements makes me wonder that the time, energy and efforts to get a credit card is not worth.

To summarize, I feel the mental peace is much more important in life than to live a stressful life with multiple credit cards. Running daily towards credit cards for cashbacks/reward points, in search of some pennies as rewards doesn't makes any sense in the long run. Earning much more money through appropriate skills in life should be the priority which will also make the life financially stable in the upcoming years.
Yes, There is a subtle difference between collecting cards as a hobby and obsession of collecting cards. Good post!
 
Most of us have obtained premium cards by making our way up from more common cards. Maintaining multiple cards is definitely a hassle but closing them and ensuring that it is taken off the credit report is a bigger headache. I use the most rewarding cards (max. 2) and leave the LTF cards alone until there is some specific discount offer using one.
 
I am wasting so much time on these below credit cards even though i don't much need these cards.

1) I have Fed One card and cant apply for Federal credit card in ltf offer (thinking to close Fed one card and apply ltf card),
2) Not getting Axis Ace invite in Gpay (opening Gpay 50 times in a day to see if the banner is available)
3) I am not able to apply PNB credit card because of technical issue in website (trying to apply every day to check my luck). 🙁
 
Hello Everyone,

As mentioned in the title, I would like to share my experience regarding credit cards. It may or may not correlate with everyone and you may share your experience in this thread. I used to had only 1 credit card for 6 years and life was much simpler then. I didn't knew what CIBIL score was and never even bothered about it as there are several other important things in life other than CIBIL score. I just paid my credit card bills on time for these years and I had maintained a very good CIBIL score. Even if I had missed any credit card offers that has not impacted my life in a major way.

I have started applying for different LTF credit cards recently and now I have multiple credit cards. I am now missing the stress free life which I used to had earlier by having only a single credit card. Maintaining multiple credit cards is an additional task and sometimes extremely stressful. Now a lot of my productive time is spent to search for credit card offers, to check my CIBIL score frequently, to keep a track record of all credit card spends/payments for mere some reward points/cashbacks which hardly matters in a day to day life.

Nowadays, we are seeing a lot of credit card devaluations from several banks which makes me think is it really worth to spend so much time in applying for new credit cards or maintaining it just to have a decent CIBIL score? If someone utilizes the same energy and time to learn a new skill, it will be more beneficial and rewarding in terms of monetary gains than these credit cards rewards or cashbacks. Banks have the ultimate authority to devalue their credit cards at any given point of time according to their business requirements makes me wonder that the time, energy and efforts to get a credit card is not worth.

To summarize, I feel the mental peace is much more important in life than to live a stressful life with multiple credit cards. Running daily towards credit cards for cashbacks/reward points, in search of some pennies as rewards doesn't makes any sense in the long run. Earning much more money through appropriate skills in life should be the priority which will also make the life financially stable in the upcoming years.
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I am wasting so much time on these below credit cards even though i don't much need these cards.

1) I have Fed One card and cant apply for Federal credit card in ltf offer (thinking to close Fed one card and apply ltf card),
2) Not getting Axis Ace invite in Gpay (opening Gpay 50 times in a day to see if the banner is available)
3) I am not able to apply PNB credit card because of technical issue in website (trying to apply every day to check my luck). 🙁
I think every pnb application (complete/incomplete) will cause a cibil hit, check you cibil once
 
I am wasting so much time on these below credit cards even though i don't much need these cards.

1) I have Fed One card and cant apply for Federal credit card in ltf offer (thinking to close Fed one card and apply ltf card),
2) Not getting Axis Ace invite in Gpay (opening Gpay 50 times in a day to see if the banner is available)
3) I am not able to apply PNB credit card because of technical issue in website (trying to apply every day to check my luck). 🙁
Only Let go of Onecard If You've Other cards Offering these 2 Benefits :-

(1) Full Fuel Surcharge Waiver + 1% Cashback
(2) 1% Forex And Same 1% Is refunded as Points. So Effectively Zero
 
I've 12 Credit Cards and All Have Same Billing Date from 23-25th Of Every Month. On 1st Of Every Month I check and Pay all my Dues. It Hardly Takes 30 mins for this. For me 1st Of Every Month is Credit Card Payment Date 😂
I too have 12 CCs, but 3 different dates divided among those 12. These were automatic, I did not choose any date.
But what I think is that having a single date gives you so much more convenience and peace of mind. I'll try to get all of these 12 on the same date.
 
To people who got their bill statement date updated to 1st, does Citi allows to update it to 1st ? coz I clearly remember reading somewhere in citi faq that changing of dates is simply not possible... my bill date currently is 13th, wanted to get it synced to 1st with other banks.
 
Hello Everyone,

As mentioned in the title, I would like to share my experience regarding credit cards. It may or may not correlate with everyone and you may share your experience in this thread. I used to had only 1 credit card for 6 years and life was much simpler then. I didn't knew what CIBIL score was and never even bothered about it as there are several other important things in life other than CIBIL score. I just paid my credit card bills on time for these years and I had maintained a very good CIBIL score. Even if I had missed any credit card offers that has not impacted my life in a major way.

I have started applying for different LTF credit cards recently and now I have multiple credit cards. I am now missing the stress free life which I used to had earlier by having only a single credit card. Maintaining multiple credit cards is an additional task and sometimes extremely stressful. Now a lot of my productive time is spent to search for credit card offers, to check my CIBIL score frequently, to keep a track record of all credit card spends/payments for mere some reward points/cashbacks which hardly matters in a day to day life.

Nowadays, we are seeing a lot of credit card devaluations from several banks which makes me think is it really worth to spend so much time in applying for new credit cards or maintaining it just to have a decent CIBIL score? If someone utilizes the same energy and time to learn a new skill, it will be more beneficial and rewarding in terms of monetary gains than these credit cards rewards or cashbacks. Banks have the ultimate authority to devalue their credit cards at any given point of time according to their business requirements makes me wonder that the time, energy and efforts to get a credit card is not worth.

To summarize, I feel the mental peace is much more important in life than to live a stressful life with multiple credit cards. Running daily towards credit cards for cashbacks/reward points, in search of some pennies as rewards doesn't makes any sense in the long run. Earning much more money through appropriate skills in life should be the priority which will also make the life financially stable in the upcoming years.
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