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open ˈcred·it N FIN

open credit N INV-FIN

Specialized Vocabulary

open personal credit N INV-FIN

Specialized Vocabulary

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If you have an open credit card that you no longer use, you don't need to close it, especially if it doesn't have an annual fee.
www.theglobeandmail.com
He forced me to open credit cards, so he could take advantage of the zero per cent balance transfer deals because no-where would lend to him.
www.telegraph.co.uk
That information can be used to drain bank accounts and open credit cards in the victim's name.
www.consumerreports.org
Stop thieves from being able to open credit in your name.
www.idahopress.com
Once the fraudster takes down the personal information, they have the ability to obtain identification, open credit cards, and access bank accounts.
www.circlevilleherald.com
Hackers typically troll for such information to open credit cards under aliases, or they use the names they find in other online scams.
www.foxnews.com
An open credit will be applied to your account for your engine's next service.
www.speedcarworld.com.au
Critics point out that reducing bad loans is the only way that banks can open credit to help firms and households.
www.irishexaminer.com
It has more than $300 million in cash and open credit lines for $1 billion more.
www.fool.ca
He recommends that you instead only open credit cards that you know you'll want to keep.
www.foxbusiness.com

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