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We found out last week that one of my girlfriends cards had been closed with no notice. She's not working currently so she hasn't been using the card and apparently they closed it for lack of use. Does this impact her credit score? We saw someone on tv who said it would, and advised applying for a new credit card as that would indicate the old one wasn't cancelled for any bad reason and the score would go up.
She's not working so I don't see her getting approved on a new card anyways but even if she was working, seems to me like the credit score ranking must already know why the card was cancelled, lack of usage not payment problems? So would getting a new card(if she could) really help the score and does having it cancelled for lack of use really help the score?
Secondary question, both our scores are over 800 when we last checked, does being out of work impact your score if you continue to make all your payments on time? I know the score has something to do with amount of credit available etc but I don't know offhand if income is actually involved in the score. I'm assuming it is but not sure.
She's not working so I don't see her getting approved on a new card anyways but even if she was working, seems to me like the credit score ranking must already know why the card was cancelled, lack of usage not payment problems? So would getting a new card(if she could) really help the score and does having it cancelled for lack of use really help the score?
Secondary question, both our scores are over 800 when we last checked, does being out of work impact your score if you continue to make all your payments on time? I know the score has something to do with amount of credit available etc but I don't know offhand if income is actually involved in the score. I'm assuming it is but not sure.