Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Say you apply for a credit card, gives employment and financial info if this changes should you notify them?
jakealtamon asked:
Say you apply for a credit card, gives employment and financial info if this changes should you notify them?
Say you apply for a credit card, gives employment and financial info if this changes should you notify them?
Like you work at company X and make 70,000 a year. Some months later you change to Company Y and make 100,000 a year. Should you alert the CC company? Or what if you make 50,000 after switching? Should you alert them so they have accurate files?
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December 23rd, 2009 at 12:51 am
No need. If you want to raise your limit and you currently make more money, you can use that info to help you get the extra credit.