That happens during the holidays all the time. December sucks for that because I always get a card or two declined every year.Never ever run with one card alone! You could be at the cash trying to pay for groceries, gas or whatever and find out your card is being declined because it got "compromised." At that point you could jump up and down as much as you want with the credit card issuer on the phone and it won't do shit.
You need that second card as back up even if you don't use it on a regular basis - just speaking from personal experience.
I remember reading about these guys last year. They acquired a lot of fraudulently obtained credit cards which there is nothing you can do about as you wouldn't know about the fraudulent credit cards until the creditors find you and start to call you for payments. These frauds target people with great to excellent credit. I've had a family member who was targeted for about $24K and she didn't know until a few months in when they racked up the cards and the creditors started calling her for payments, only to find out it was fraud, which is a pain to go through and claim with the creditors.Nor have more than one or two credit cards.
Reason...FRAUD!!!
Exactly, credit cards are meant for convenience (and now racking up points/cash back/free extended warranty) and not a means to borrow money - if you want to borrow short term money then get an unsecured line of credit. Mine is at P+1% (legacy rate).The IMPORTANT thing to do with credit cards is to pay them off each month.
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Yes the little tricks. I remember when cashback was introduced and at that time you could use a credit card for it. That was basically a free cash advance. But then I guess the credit card companies got smart and put a stop to it - and you can only use a debit card for cashback now. Oh well.My routine is whenever I use my card for anything, I make sure to check my banking app every day and pay it off as soon as the charge appears on my account. I don’t buy things I can’t afford, so I’ve never had an issue doing this. I don’t think I’ve ever had to pay interest on a purchase. Credit card companies hate me for using this one weird trick!
Yep, I'm pretty much in the same boat. My limit is $30,000 between the three cards I have. One has $7,500 that I use on daily purchases (and pay off monthly) because of the rewards. The other two are rarely ever used. One of them is a low interest card that I'd use if I actually did have to carry a balance and the other is for emergencies...though I could probably just get rid of that one at this point.I have about 6 cards.
One has a negative balance so they owe me, one I just put a balance of 65.90 on. One I charged 45.18 the other day on Amazon. And one has the main bulk of spending so far this month - a whooping 310.58.
I have a limit of 25,000 between them.
You need to call into the company and request no more increases. They will or should put it on your account but it us some weird special request thing you have to do.Yep, I'm pretty much in the same boat. My limit is $30,000 between the three cards I have. One has $7,500 that I use on daily purchases (and pay off monthly) because of the rewards. The other two are rarely ever used. One of them is a low interest card that I'd use if I actually did have to carry a balance and the other is for emergencies...though I could probably just get rid of that one at this point.
And yet, I get constant offers to increase those limits. Several times a month. They send offers by email, text, regular mail and when I log in online. Getting kind of old by now. How many times do you have to decline before they give up?