If you mean a credit card , closing it is usually straightforward: pay off the balance first, move any recurring payments, then contact the issuer to request account closure and ask for written confirmation. Keep an eye on your statement and credit report afterward, because final charges, interest, or lingering autopayments can still show up after the account is closed.

What to do

  1. Pay the balance in full if possible. Closing the account does not erase what you still owe, and interest can continue on any unpaid amount.
  1. Redeem any rewards before you close it, since points or cash back may be lost after cancellation.
  1. Update subscriptions and other autopayments to a different card first.
  1. Call the card issuer and ask to close the account, then request written confirmation for your records.
  1. Destroy the physical card once the closure is confirmed.

After closing

  • Check your next statement for any pending or recurring charges.
  • Verify the account is reported as closed on your credit report after the issuer has time to update it, which can take about 30 days.
  • Expect the account to remain on your credit history for a while, even after it is closed.

If you meant the game

If you meant Rounds the game, “classic card” could refer to a specific card or modded deck option, and the exact method depends on which version or platform you’re using. Tell me the platform and what “close” means here, and I can narrow it down.