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They are following other lenders, like Citi.
One of our BoA cards recently got dropped from 11k to 7500 credit line. We never, ever carry a balance on it (or use it for that matter!) and credit is spotless.
I would like to see everybody enter a new era of not using credit cards like a bank account buffer, with it socially acceptable to carry continual and substantial balances. Not sure that's realistic, though.
tarting with June account statements, any credit-card customer who carries a balance and has an interest rate below 10% will see his or her rate jump into double-digit territory. A company spokeswoman declined to provide an exact number, saying the changes would affect less than 10% of the bank's card customers in the U.S.
They are following other lenders, like Citi.
One of our BoA cards recently got dropped from 11k to 7500 credit line. We never, ever carry a balance on it (or use it for that matter!) and credit is spotless.
I would like to see everybody enter a new era of not using credit cards like a bank account buffer, with it socially acceptable to carry continual and substantial balances. Not sure that's realistic, though.