A must read regarding credit cards and decreasing limits

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Replied by Rob72830 on topic Re: A must read regarding credit cards and decreasing limits

You are welcome. I hope I helped. Good luck. There's nothing like owning your own home.:fun:
15 years 9 months ago #16
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Replied by Eldarwen on topic Re: A must read regarding credit cards and decreasing limits

They are helping you so you don't go so far into debt that for some reason or another you can't pay your bill off. This is good for some people. But for others such as HJM331 and a lot of us on this site who pay off their accounts every month no matter how much it is, this is going to lower your credit score. Maybe someone here has another suggestion but my mode of thinking is if you have a high limit card and your utilization is low and your paying off your bill every month, you might want to think about opening another card and transferring some of your limit to that card. This mght help you save all the limit that you have worked so hard to accrue and not lose it because the bank now thinks your a possible liability


I have 6 credit cards and don't need any more. The most damage that I can do is $13,600. I am working on paying my small balances off first. I really need to work on my Discover card because that is almost at 50% and that is not good. I'm not looking to buy a house any time soon.
15 years 9 months ago #17
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Replied by yoyo11 on topic Re: A must read regarding credit cards and decreasing limits

Yoyo11, take a look at a Rural Development loan thru the USDA. That is how I got my financing for my house last year and my scores were in the low 600;s (very low). I posted most of my loan info on the mortgage thread if you are interested. One of the things I loved about the RD loan was no money down and no closing costs. Check it out


:shocked:thanks..... i'll take a look right now!! LOL:fun:
15 years 9 months ago #18
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Replied by Rob72830 on topic Re: A must read regarding credit cards and decreasing limits

Yoyo11, take a look at a Rural Development loan thru the USDA. That is how I got my financing for my house last year and my scores were in the low 600;s (very low). I posted most of my loan info on the mortgage thread if you are interested. One of the things I loved about the RD loan was no money down and no closing costs. Check it out:cheesing:
15 years 9 months ago #19
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Replied by yoyo11 on topic Re: A must read regarding credit cards and decreasing limits

Unfortunately, it is not as easy to purchase a home in this environment. One has to qualify for a FHA mortgage which for the first time will be factoring/considering FICO scores.

If one doesn't qualify for a FHA, one has to go conventional which requires 10% down and a much higher score i.e 660 and with some lenders 680 and up.

Also, in some hard hit states, some insurance underwriters aren't writing in insurance and or aren't writing PMI.


Shark6, i was just looking into a FHA loan, I want to buy a home before my lease expires 4/09. To qualify the site states
-You're a first time homebuyer
-You don't have a lot of money to put down on a house
-You want to keep your monthly payments as low as possible.
-You're worried about qualifying for a loan.
-You don't have perfect credit.

Sounds good to me...do you know of any other qualifications for the FHA home loan?
15 years 9 months ago #20
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Replied by hjm331 on topic Re: A must read regarding credit cards and decreasing limits

smcc, I like the suggestion that you made where a consumer should transfer a portion of their limit from a card with a high limit to another card with a lower limit. The thing is, only BOA allows you to do that. I have not heard any other banks that allow this. Please correct me if I am wrong.
15 years 9 months ago #21
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Replied by shark6 on topic Re: A must read regarding credit cards and decreasing limits

Unfortunately, it is not as easy to purchase a home in this environment. One has to qualify for a FHA mortgage which for the first time will be factoring/considering FICO scores.

If one doesn't qualify for a FHA, one has to go conventional which requires 10% down and a much higher score i.e 660 and with some lenders 680 and up.

Also, in some hard hit states, some insurance underwriters aren't writing in insurance and or aren't writing PMI.
15 years 9 months ago #22
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Replied by Rob72830 on topic Re: A must read regarding credit cards and decreasing limits

For everyone out there who has been working to raise their score in order to buy a home and get the lowest interest rate possible, Maybe this is the time to do it before everyone's scores go down. Maybe if all those people with high scores buy houses, it will help the economy and everyone can keep their high scores and high cl's. Just my opinion.
15 years 9 months ago #23
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Replied by shark6 on topic Re: A must read regarding credit cards and decreasing limits

I think that the CC industry are spooked by the mortgage crisis. Also, the trend more and more is that people are using their cards to purchase everyday necessities like gas, food etc. They are also using it to pay their utilities.

They are being proactive in stemming any potential losses. Also, I read this week that Amex said that their delinquencies are up 8%.I don't know what to suggest other than keep your utilization low.
15 years 9 months ago #24
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Replied by smcc on topic Re: A must read regarding credit cards and decreasing limits

They are helping you so you don't go so far into debt that for some reason or another you can't pay your bill off. This is good for some people. But for others such as HJM331 and a lot of us on this site who pay off their accounts every month no matter how much it is, this is going to lower your credit score. Maybe someone here has another suggestion but my mode of thinking is if you have a high limit card and your utilization is low and your paying off your bill every month, you might want to think about opening another card and transferring some of your limit to that card. This mght help you save all the limit that you have worked so hard to accrue and not lose it because the bank now thinks your a possible liability
15 years 9 months ago #25
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Replied by Eldarwen on topic Re: A must read regarding credit cards and decreasing limits

Are they trying to save us from ourselves?
15 years 9 months ago #26
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Replied by hjm331 on topic Re: A must read regarding credit cards and decreasing limits

Creditors will decrease the limit and then send the customer a letter notifying them that their limit has been reduced. Unfortunately, this is reality and this is how most if not all creditors like to do business.
15 years 9 months ago #27
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Replied by Eldarwen on topic Re: A must read regarding credit cards and decreasing limits

This is not good. Then all the more reason to pay off my credit cards. I am under a total of 15% usage on mine.
15 years 9 months ago #28
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Replied by RivasGlo on topic Re: A must read regarding credit cards and decreasing limits

"companies must notify cardholders at least 15 days in advance before making changes in the terms of their account, such as lowering the credit limit."

I wonder if this is something new... Or if some creditors just didnt notify their cardmembers ahead of time... :worried:
15 years 9 months ago #29
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Replied by hjm331 on topic Re: A must read regarding credit cards and decreasing limits

Wow, this is not good at all. So we are on their bad side either way. I hope Bank of America doesn't start chopping down my limits since I heavily utilize my cards and pay them off in full at the end of the month.
15 years 9 months ago #30