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At O1ne Mortgage, we prioritize consumer credit and finance education. This post may contain links and references to one or more of our partners, but we provide an objective view to help you make the best decisions. For more information, see our Editorial Policy.
If you’ve outgrown your current credit card, you could ask your card issuer to upgrade it or apply for a new one. Upgrading your credit card generally won’t hurt your credit, while a new application can cause a slight, temporary decrease in your score. Here’s what you need to know about how upgrading your card may affect your credit score, the pros and cons of an upgrade, and when applying for a new one might be a better choice.
Upgrading your credit card doesn’t typically hurt your credit score. Replacing your current card with a new one from the same issuer is known as a product change, and the account history from your existing card transfers to the new card. You’ll usually maintain the same credit card number, account number, and credit limit. Product changes don’t usually require a credit check that causes a hard credit inquiry to appear on your credit report, so upgrading your card is unlikely to affect your credit score.
Once the change is complete, you can begin using your new card. You’ll get all the perks and benefits the new card offers. However, you’ll no longer receive benefits the previous card provided—unless your new card also provides the benefits in question, that is.
There can be many reasons to upgrade your card. For example, if you’ve built a solid credit history with a secured card, it may be time to upgrade to an unsecured version. Or maybe you applied for your current card when you couldn’t qualify for a rewards credit card. Now that you’ve improved your credit score, you’re ready to start earning rewards on purchases you make every day.
Whatever the reason, there are pros and cons to consider before deciding whether a credit card upgrade is right for you.
Upgrading your current card has its perks. But applying for a new card may make sense if you want to take advantage of introductory financing or bonus offers. You may also want to apply for a new card from a different issuer if you find a product that’s a better fit than anything your current card issuer offers. If you choose to apply for a new card, here are a few things to keep in mind:
Whether upgrading your existing card or applying for a new one is best for you depends on your individual situation. You can find out if you’re eligible for an upgrade by contacting your credit card issuer to learn about payment history, credit, and other requirements. If you decide applying for a new card is your best option, check your credit report and credit score for free to make sure the information in your credit history is accurate and determine how likely it is that you’ll be approved.
For any mortgage service needs, call O1ne Mortgage at 213-732-3074. We’re here to help you make the best financial decisions!
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