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 Is a 704 credit rating good, bad or alright?
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 Where can I obtain a small ($3000) personal loan with very bad credit? I am desperate.?
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 Where can an 18 year old get a loan for $2000. credit is not bad.?
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 Why do people get credit cards?
Do people do it just to conform and be like everybody else?

Or do people really think that credit cards offer great benefits like frequent flyer miles?

What's so wrong ...


 If you had a 1 thousand s dollars with of credit card dept, would you pay all your credit card dept right then
or would you save some of the money and just pay on the credit cards....... im living month to ...


 Advice with a credit card debt PLEASE?
My husband and I just are having some financial problems. We have 4 credit cards, and haven't payed on them in about 4 months or so. He is in the military, and i have been out of work. I just ...


 Can u go bankrupt if you are in full time employment?
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 How do i get off credit black list?
refused credit,need to know why and how i can improve credit ...


 I accidently dropped my credit card in the kitchen sink full of water, will it still work in an atm (cashpoin?
i accidently dropped my credit card in the kitchen sink full of water, will it still work in an atm (cashpoint) ???..... i wiped my card dry with a cloth as soon as possible.. i'm just scared it ...


 Anybody know the best way to improve a credit score?
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 How does a debit card and a credit card differ?
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 How does any one get a cell phone or credit cards if they have bad credit?
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 I don't want to be a co-signer anymore?
I co-signed on a student loan for my neice about two years ago. It is a private student loan. Well, to make a long story short.....I want to be taken off. She is hurting my credit because she ...


 When does a bankruptcy come off your credit report?
Is it from the file date or the discharge date?...


 I really need to get a car loan but i have bad credit my score is 521...whats a good website i can go to?
i need a website that will definately approve me for a new car loan despite my bad credit.... please helllppppp

i made some major mistakes when i was much younger and now no one can see ...


 Hi there i dont hav any credit cards only a cash point card ,how do i go about booking a flight only ?
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 In regard to credit scores, is it better to pay off the entire balance or carry a small balance ?
It was my belief that the best way for me to build my credit score was to pay off the entire balance of my secured credit card each month. but I've been reading that it's better to make a ...


 How do i rebuild my credit history?
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 Has anyone received their stimulus rebate by paper check in the mail?
My letter states we should receive the check by May 16th. Just wondering if anyone has received their check yet with that date?...


 Credit card question...say you have a credit card balance of $500, and you only have $200 in the bank...?
will paying the $200 be better than paying the minimum of $10 that's due on the due date? like will the interest percentage be lower or it would still be the same?? thanks....



hezzrozz4
Is it legal for a credit card to deny you higher limit but charge you when you go over?
I pay off my credit card bill every month and usually spend right up to the limit- I called to ask for an increase and they denied me, but they didn't decline my card when I went over and then charged me an overlimit fee. Is that supposed happen, legally? What the heck?
                     
 




andy
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Yes, even though you think that you are using your credit card responsibly, the credit card company sees someone who is always borrowing up to their max than paying it off. To get the credit card company to increase your limit, try charging only up to half of your limit than paying it off for a while. Or do what I did and charge some on my credit card, pay it off over a couple of months than charge some more on it keeping well within my limits. They took me from $500 to a lot more than that in less than a year.

Yes, it is legal for them to charge you for going over your limit since you have a binding agreement with them. What I have done in the past is if I am up close to my limit, I will go online and make a payment to give me breathing room.


candy g
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yes it is, just a thought for you why go so far up to and over your limit each month..............from their point of view you are almost [ish] getting to the point of being a bad risk and then you more or less prove it by going over AFTER you asked for the increase, I know you pay it off each month so the money is not the problem, so why not have a bit more spending cash in your pockets and use that instead of paying them to use your own money ???


Amanda H
Of course they can. You agreed to a certain limit. You are now asking for more money, which is basically saying, " Loan me more money!!"

The reason you go over is that you charge multiple charges that haven't yet posted-- your charges are not "instantly" deducted from your limit like an ATM-- there is a delay there. So they are not intentionally giving you more than you can take, its just that they havne't caught up to your spending just yet.

Quit spending up to your limit and you'll be fine. If you can afford to pay it off, why not just pay cash??


Big Jimi
You bet!!


misslabeled
Absolutely. In fact, going over your limit proves that they made the right decision in not increasing it. It doesn't matter if you pay it off every month. The mere fact that you take the card to the limit every single month shows you may be a credit risk that one day you just may not. The fact that you not only came so close to the limit, but crossed it, pretty proves them right. You don't manage your credit very well. You will also find that taking your card past the 30% mark on such a regular basis slams your credit score. Guess what? The world isn't all about you. It's not illegal for someone to tell you "no."


AG
yes, its definitely legal.


kentata
Yes. You agreed to their terms and conditions when you applied for the card.


just a girl
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Yup!


aarcue
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Yes - check the terms & conditions which you will have accepted to receive and use the card.


Jason
Yes. Folks, read your terms and conditions before you act. They are there to protect you, so that you don't come here, and ask if it's "legal" for them to do something. Rarely will a credit card company risk regulatory and popular scrutiny for a $29 over limit fee assessed "illegally"


Waine
My CC company (visa) kept on increasing my limit and eventually lost me, I still have the card but I am too afraid to use it in case someone gets hold of the details.
I always use the mastercard instead, small limit so whatever happens it's just a small amount.
Basically I'd suggest you start searching for a better bank, if you pay on time, they all seem eager to lend you MORE, so I am not sure what yours are playing at, I wouldn't think they are competent and leave them.
An easy way to increase your "limit" is to just pay in the money yourself, this is what I do to my mastercard when I go on holyday for instance I "raise" it by just paying it in.. hey I am not rich, in fact quite poor so if I can do it.......
here's some good reading:
http://credit-cards.ebookorama.com
and here http://finance.ebookorama.com
also plenty more to read here
http://credit.ebookorama.com
http://credit-repair.ebookorama.com
good luck! hope my little rant helped you.


1big teddy graham
Yes it is legal. You agreed to their terms and conditions.


Kokopelli
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You must have a really low credit limit. Stop going over the limit and pay the minimum for a few months and then ask for a credit line increase again. Maybe they are flagging the fact that you pay the balance in full every month. Try maintaing a balance for a few months without going over the limit and then try again. In my experience if you do this eventually they will increase your credit line automatically.

What they are doing is all in the fine print of the Agreement. If you do not like it, do not use the card.


Steve R
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Yes, they can. Ask them why they denied you. If you received an income increase, tell them that. If not, go to another big credit company like Citibank or Bank of America.


peaceandlove™
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You must have a Capital One credit card!


Vegas
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That is how they make so much money. They want you to go over. They are like a high-end loan shark.


ndtaya
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It's all in the fine print, baby. They can screw us 8 ways to Sunday.


squall_o_lionheart
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OK look, the credit card companies don't give a rats *** about you! you think they do this for your benefit!? they only give you a card cuss you have to pay them interest and overage fees and all that other crap. You are not a "respected customer" you are a cash machine to them.

Another thing, read the fine print before you sing up for a credit card, they have the power to change your terms of agreement even after you singed. They can even change the price of something you already own.. that's if you're still paying it off in witch case it still belongs to them.


FrogDog
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Since our Prez Bush has been in office there is practically no limit to the thievery that the CC companies can do.


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