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Originally posted by: venkman
Originally posted by: her209
Credit card companies are going to get bailed out next. Just watch.
If CC companies get bailed, then why the F should I pay my CC bill?
Because you are not a company.
Originally posted by: venkman
Originally posted by: her209
Credit card companies are going to get bailed out next. Just watch.
If CC companies get bailed, then why the F should I pay my CC bill?
Originally posted by: JohnCU
Originally posted by: her209
Credit card companies are going to get bailed out next. Just watch.
does that mean we'll all wake up one morning and our balances will be $0?
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
That makes sense but then maybe one needs to cycle a card thru near it's limit and back down once in a while. As I understand it, just don't ever let your total available credit dip below 60% of all your credit lines or score suffers.
Originally posted by: rh71
lol $500... do HS kids just starting out even start that low?
Originally posted by: Chryso
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
"That's nuts" is bad while "that's tits" is good. Frickin' double standard.
Good post. This was very masculine.
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
I just talked to a friend who used his Amex to buy a room in Vegas, then he came back to Washington and his fuel purchase was declined. When he called, he was told his credit limit had been reduced, specifically because he used the card in a high risk manor. (Las Vegas)
**note to self:
Don't use credit cards if I ever go to Vegas.
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
"That's nuts" is bad while "that's tits" is good. Frickin' double standard.
Originally posted by: Squisher
Hmm, seems they've raised my credit limit from $30K to $33.5K.
I've been expecting to get cut too, but it hasn't happened. I thought for sure my Home Equity Line of Credit would get cut because if you add up my outstanding mortgage balance with available HELOC it comes really close to the value of the house now that real-estate values have dropped so much around here, but I got a call last Friday from the bank asking if I wanted to increase the amount. I was thinking WTF.
Originally posted by: JohnCU
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
"That's nuts" is bad while "that's tits" is good. Frickin' double standard.
snorgle snorgle?
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
I just talked to a friend who used his Amex to buy a room in Vegas, then he came back to Washington and his fuel purchase was declined. When he called, he was told his credit limit had been reduced, specifically because he used the card in a high risk manor. (Las Vegas)
**note to self:
Don't use credit cards if I ever go to Vegas.
Originally posted by: rh71
lol $500... do HS kids just starting out even start that low?
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
I just talked to a friend who used his Amex to buy a room in Vegas, then he came back to Washington and his fuel purchase was declined. When he called, he was told his credit limit had been reduced, specifically because he used the card in a high risk manor. (Las Vegas)
**note to self:
Don't use credit cards if I ever go to Vegas.
Originally posted by: her209
Credit card companies are going to get bailed out next. Just watch.
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: rh71
lol $500... do HS kids just starting out even start that low?
My first card was $500, which was a LOL at the time but I did have zero credit. But then I heard some one had a $300 limit. I had just assumed $500 was the minimum to even bother sending out a card.
Originally posted by: alphatarget1
Called them and cancelled the card. I have never missed a payment, and have been a customer since 2004. I can understand them cutting it in half, or maybe even 70% to 3000 bucks. 500 is an insult and I'll never ever do business with American Express ever again. May they rot in hell.