Eventually, I will only have a credit card account with Capital One. How would I pay balances out online using my account at another bank?

How can checking your credit report hurt your credit score? How can I prevent from hurting myself?

How can checking your report help your credit score?

Having a credit card with a high limit(i.e. $4000) and owing $100 is better for your credit report than having a credit card with a low limit(i.e. $500) and owing $100 . Is this true?

Is paying a balance two days before the due date better for your credit report than paying a balance 10 days before due date?
Eventually, I will only have a credit card account with Capital One. How would I pay balances out online using my account at another bank? <<ASK CAPITOL ONE>>

How can checking your credit report hurt your credit score? How can I prevent from hurting myself? << IT WON'T>>

How can checking your report help your credit score? <<LETS YOU FIND ERRORS>>

Having a credit card with a high limit(i.e. $4000) and owing $100 is better for your credit report than having a credit card with a low limit(i.e. $500) and owing $100 . Is this true? <<YES>>

Is paying a balance two days before the due date better for your credit report than paying a balance 10 days before due date? << NO DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CREDIT REPORT. FOR CREDIT PURPOSES, THE PAYMENT IS EITHER ON TIME OR IT ISN'T >>
Capital One has a web site to pay their credit card. You can also use the bill pay feature if you have a bank that has online capabilities.

If you check your credit score, that is a soft pull and doesn't affect your credit score. That indication is not visible to most creditors.

Having more available revolving credit as well as low debt to available credit ratio is better for your score.

It doesn't matter when you pay your balance as long as it is before the due date.