If I Re Open an Old Closed Credit Card Will I Keep The Credit Age?
✅ Yes, reopening a closed credit card typically allows the credit age to be reestablished because the account remains on your credit report as a continuing trade line, without a break in its history.
✅This helps preserve the original age of the account, which is a positive factor for your credit score and avoids the negative impact of a shorter credit history that occurs when you open a completely new account.
✅However, the ability to reopen an account depends on your credit card issuer's policies, the reason the account was closed, and how recently it was closed.
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If I Re Open an Old Closed Credit Card Will I Keep The Credit Age?
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