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Old 04-15-2009, 08:21 PM   #1
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So I have two credit cards with a large national bank.

Today I get two letters in the mail from said bank. One says: we are cancelling this card because you have sufficient credit on other accounts. (this card has no balance on it, but I use it on random occassions to keep it open.)

The other letter says that my credit limit has been reduced on the other card....reduced by 15K. (this has a balance on it with stuff for my husband's school).

I have never had this happen before....I am at a loss for words.

Has this ever happened to anyone else? Is it because of the economy they think I might rack up all this credit and not pay it? Mind you, my account is in good standing, never had a late payment or overdrafts or any of that stuff.

I am just so confused and angry that they can do that. The one they cancelled was one of my oldest cards and so this is going to effect my credit overall....I'm so bummed. I don't need this right now.
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Old 04-15-2009, 08:26 PM   #2
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They are doing it to a lot of people. A guy from work was complaining about the same thing, they are reducing the credit limits of many to stop people from racking up huge debt and not paying. It has nothing to do with your credit rating I was told but I'm not sure what the criteria they use really is.
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Old 04-15-2009, 08:27 PM   #3
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Yes it's related to the economy, I read an article where the banks were gonna tighten up by reducing credit limits, closing accounts and such.
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Old 04-15-2009, 08:38 PM   #4
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ya there doing a lot of this shit. i recently applied for a balance increase to put the remainding balance of my bike on my BOA credit card because there is a 15% difference in intrest rates. after checking my credit there was a $15 co-pay from 2 years ago in collection (i didnt know about) so because of this BOA raised my intrest rate, anual fee and declined my credit increase

ya that sucked
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Old 04-15-2009, 08:50 PM   #5
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Personal bankruptcies must be beating the shitout of them. To think that last year they would have been pushing for you to take MORE credit, not less.

It's not as bad up here though. Noty yet, at least. I got a new card last month because some fucktard decided he needed a couple of TVs or something on it. When I called to activate the new card, the droid asked me if I wanted another $5K on my limit.
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Old 04-15-2009, 08:58 PM   #6
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Personal bankruptcies must be beating the shitout of them. To think that last year they would have been pushing for you to take MORE credit, not less.

It's not as bad up here though. Noty yet, at least. I got a new card last month because some fucktard decided he needed a couple of TVs or something on it. When I called to activate the new card, the droid asked me if I wanted another $5K on my limit.
Ya, HD called to see if i wanted a new visa, 45000$limit, and if I wanted to transfer the balance of my bike on to it.

Uhhh... No thanks, the one I have now is fine...
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Old 04-15-2009, 09:01 PM   #7
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Actually, I believe they are doing this because they have too much outstanding credit. They can only extend a certain amount of credit at any time. They would rather have that credit extended to people who rack up balances and fees than people who rarely use their cards or only use them "in case of an emergency". Cards that carry balances and cards that result in fees make them money. The other kind do not.
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Old 04-16-2009, 07:37 AM   #8
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Sounds kinda responsible to me in a weird way. Kinda looking out for people best interests and their's at the same time although I am sure it takes away a little freedom and security for others.

I only have one credit card/line of credit. They're not making much off me as the interest rate drops almost every month. @ 2.5% now.

I think the banks where more conservative up here with their lending.
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