
queeneazy420
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just ask...the worst thing they can tell you is no. |
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ASHLEY
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Most credit companies like to see you make a few payments before they raise you limit |
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BackMan
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NO, so don't ask, if you do your credit rating will go down !!!! use it a few times off and pay it off at the end of the month in full. That will show the company you can be trusted with it !! then after 6 months or so ask for an increase they will then see you have made purchases and paid them off showing you are credit worthy. |
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Dick s
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I hope not because credit cards are a mugs game. |
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4XTrader
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If you just got it, no. You have no track record with them. To speed things along, pay off your balance in full every month. That show you are a good credit risk, so asking for a limit increase will more like get an approval. |
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mickey g
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it depends on your credit history with that card. but you can call the company and ask them. you can even ask that they lower your apr%. worth a shot, right? |
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electric_susie
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if oyu pay the bills on time, then probably. my bank are often trying to encourage me to spend more money :P |
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cubalishus
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No and don't use it either cause with this question you have asked it seems a bit obvious you intend spending money you can't afford, just be careful and don't end up in debt OK. |
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spectre m
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hell no you got to prove yourself worthy |
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Smiley
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If it's your first credit card and you don't have a history with this company. Probably not. If you have other credit cards and your rating is good, you might. All you can do is ask. |
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jannie
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if you just got it probably not |
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Vero
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It all depends if you have been paying every month on time and if you have good credit. |
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Anonstar
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I tried that also...I've had my card for about 3 months, and they denied me.
Does that hurt your credit if you ask for credit limits and they deny you? |
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sicksidestar
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Credit limit increases is based on the customer's credit rating and the customer's on-time payments.
If you just recieved the credit card, and haven't paid a bill for it yet. I suggest waiting at least 3 months. Make sure you also pay your bill on time. Cause it does effect your credit limit.
I got an aspire credit card a few months ago. And they raised my limit twice, within a 6 months period. |
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Lawyer
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You have to use it for at least 6 months, pay the amount on time every month and the credit supplier will reconsider your credit limit |
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Crazy girl
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Credit cards want you to prove that you can handle the credit they give you before increasing it. It is very likely that they will decline your result. |
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Neil
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Use the card for a month or two, don't use all the credit limit up, pay more than the minimum payment but don't pay it all off, then apply.
If you apply now they will probably decline. |
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Chewy Goat
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Do not do it, I have a debt of £23,000 from credit cards and loans. you always think you can afford the payments but it is the most expensive way to live. Save, you will always appreciate items more when you have worked hard for them. |
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gadjitfreek
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If you typed out your request and did as much misspelling and non-capitalizations as you used in your question, then no. |
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