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I have 8 cards. Recent one was an MBNA card and I got a 14k limit. My total card limit is about 105k. I spend about 70k a year on cc
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AMEX Business - unlimited up to double unlimited
VISA Business - 30k up to unlimited
(for the above 2 I claim back the payments as well, well they do say business on them )
VISA + Mastercard - no clue as don't use them much
Many years ago when living in the UK I had a VISA and the limit used to get increased nearly every month as I used to max it out every month. A very bad thing to do as the bill started to come to the same amount as my salary
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I used to have an MBNA credit card with a ridiculous limit which seemed to get bumped up by them willy nilly.
I hardly ever used it so, with that in mind, early on during the recession they cancelled the card without warning and sent me a letter afterwards.
I have a Nat West credit card which, again, I rarely use and they wrote to me in the summer advising me they would cancel it if I didn't make a transaction on it by November.
I used it before then as you never know when you may need it.
My main cards, AMEX & Barclaycard are running as per pre-recession limits but I imagine, if I called up and asked, I would be given a spending increase.
I must admit, I did get the impression a few months ago that perhaps credit card companies are being a bit more flexible as I noticed a return of some balance transfer offers.
BTW, customers with good credit histories (me) are still beneficial to credit card companies as, although they probably settle their bills in full each month, they generate income from the transactions they make.
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AMEX £14k to £1.8k
Halifax £10k to £5k
in the last 6 months
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Excellent credit history = tulip customer - you can't make any money out of them.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWHS. I had one reduced by exactly the same but sure it wasn't HSBC but I never used it. The ones I actually use however keep getting raised regularly by decent amounts without any prompting ever couple of months. Some of them are getting ridiculous now but I don't intend to use that much but can't be bothered to ring them up and stop them.
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My limit has went up 500 quid each year for the last 10 years, last time I used it was 2003.
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostMy HSBC credit card limit dropped from about 6K to 2K over the past year or so.
I hardly ever use it, so maybe they took note of this and reduced it.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI've been reading somewhere that card companies have been cutting card limits for customers with an excellent credit history. I also seem to remember that curbs were being introduced to stop card companies increasing limits without first asking the customer.
I have two credit cards I use occasionally for travel, car hire etc. Just checked the online accounts and both have had their limits increased sometime in the past few days but I haven't had any notification of this.
Anybody else seeing an increase / decrease recently?
I hardly ever use it, so maybe they took note of this and reduced it.
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Credit card limits
I've been reading somewhere that card companies have been cutting card limits for customers with an excellent credit history. I also seem to remember that curbs were being introduced to stop card companies increasing limits without first asking the customer.
I have two credit cards I use occasionally for travel, car hire etc. Just checked the online accounts and both have had their limits increased sometime in the past few days but I haven't had any notification of this.
Anybody else seeing an increase / decrease recently?Tags: None
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