Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$2,500. I don't know.
Really? What if you need to pay for a big purchase?
Not pp but I have a $4k limit across 3 cards and cannot seem to get approved for limit increases. No balances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$2,500. I don't know.
Really? What if you need to pay for a big purchase?
We don’t buy things we can’t afford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zero
No need for credit cards.
Credit cards are so convenient. How do you pay for things?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$2,500. I don't know.
Really? What if you need to pay for a big purchase?
Anonymous wrote:Zero
No need for credit cards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$2,500. I don't know.
Really? What if you need to pay for a big purchase?
Anonymous wrote:Higher lines = > higher credit score
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Mastercard has a $100k limit. My discover $45K and my Amex is currently cleared for $250k. All personal cards. I don’t carry a balance but we are extremely high net worth and income and I have charged as much as $200k in a single month when we were having interior design work done.
I am a firm believer in increasing lines of credit when you don’t need them. For this reason I also carry $250k in unsecured lines of credit (not helocs) spread across 4 banks.
Why are you a believer in doing this? I mean it looks like you do use them so I’m not sure why you’d say you don’t (although use vs need are two different things). Are the rates on these CC limits different from the regular rates on carrying a balance on the card? Are they introductory or 0%? Do you pay them off in full every month?
Anonymous wrote:Higher lines = > higher credit score