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Do you want to cancel your Other membership with Discover Card? Then we can do this for you! We will take care of the cancellation by sending a letter of cancellation to Discover Card with all the necessary details on your behalf. We do this by sending a registered letter and keeping you updated throughout the process. By sending a registered letter, the cancellation is completely legally valid. You will also receive a proof of posting. So, you have full assurance that your Other membership is cancelled. Cancelling has never been so easy!
With Discover Card, you can find your notice period in your contract and in the general terms and conditions.
Your subscription to Discover Card is cancelable at any time according to the terms of your contract.
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If you are looking to cancel your Discover Card, you can easily do so by visiting the Discover Card website. Simply log in to your account, navigate to the customer service section, and follow the prompts to initiate the cancellation process. Alternatively, you can contact Discover Card's customer service department by calling the number on the back of your card. Once you have canceled your card, remember to destroy it for security purposes by shredding or cutting it up. If you prefer, you can also cancel your Discover Card through Xpendy, but please note that this option may involve additional costs.
Closing a charge card won't affect your credit history (history is a factor in your overall credit score). Closing a credit card could hurt your credit score by increasing your credit utilization if you don't pay off all your balances.
In general, it's better to leave your credit cards open with a zero balance instead of canceling them. This is true even if they aren't being used as open credit cards allow you to maintain a lower overall credit utilization ratio and will allow your credit history to stay on your report for longer.