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So around a year and a half ago my car needed some work and ended up taking it to firestone. After some convincing, I opened up a CNFA Firestone card in order to save some money on the repair (I now regret it as I no longer really go to firestone/ got a new car). My question is, is there anything I can do with the card? I know it's not great to close a credit card, even though it hasn't carried a balance in quite a while. Some other cards potentially have offers to "switch" the card to a different one, but as far as I can tell, CNFA is pretty much a auto card so I dont see much use for it
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