Asking to raise your credit limit?
Does it matter that I rarely use my credit card if I want to ask for a $1000.00 increase to my limit?
The reason I want to raise it is because I want to start charging my college tuition to my card instead of paying in cash every time. Of course I’ll pay off my credit card bill right away, but I was wondering if they may decline me an increase because I currently rarely use my credit card.
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October 30th, 2009 at 2:11 am
As long as you always pay your credit card bill on time, they should have no problem raising your limit by $1000. It certainly doesn’t hurt to ask.