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		<title>Are Credit Card Limits Being Lowered? Will This Impact My Credit Score? &#8211; Episode #42</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a lot of press around behavioral model induced reductions. Marriage counseling, charging for low price items, even not using your cards risks a credit limit decrease which can hurt your score. There are numerous things you want to do to avoid a credit limit decrease. 1. Read your statements. Don&#8217;t go into denial [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.videocreditscore.com">Video Credit Score</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.videocreditscore.com/credit-card-limits-lowered/">Are Credit Card Limits Being Lowered? Will This Impact My Credit Score? &#8211; Episode #42</a></p>
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<p>There is a lot of press around behavioral model induced reductions. Marriage counseling, charging for low price items, even not using your cards risks a credit limit decrease which can hurt your score.  There are numerous things you want to do to avoid a credit limit decrease.</p>
<p>1. Read your statements.  Don&#8217;t go into denial about your statements, that&#8217;s where the notice of a credit limit reduction will occur</p>
<p>2. Don&#8217;t change your charging pattern.  Using credit cards at Starbucks or Peet&#8217;s this month when you&#8217;ve always paid for these with cash in the past signals that your credit may be shaky and this can lead to a <strong>credit limit decrease.</strong></p>
<p>3. Don&#8217;t stop using your credit cards altogether.  This can lead to signaling as well and some consumers are reporting that this is leading to credit limit declines.</p>
<p>4. Don&#8217;t use credit cards for &#8220;flags for risk&#8221;.  Financial institutions are watching your transactions.  A charge for marriage counseling can be interpreted as a potential for divorce and thus financial distress.  Pay for these services in cash or debit cards.</p>
<p>5. Play the game.  Life is often about negotiations.  If can prove you need a bigger credit limit, ask for it.  Or save this move until the credit limit decrease happens.</p>
<p>If you are married, don&#8217;t forget to watch all your <a title="authorized user joint user credit score" href="http://www.videocreditscore.com/joint-credit-cards-vs-authorized-user-credit-cards-whats-the-difference/">authorized user and joint credit cards</a> to see if limits have been impacted.  If you are a recent <a title="high school credit" href="http://www.videocreditscore.com/build-credit-as-a-recent-high-school-grad/">high school grad</a>, or in college, make sure you are watching your credit limits and your credit scores.</p>
<p>Credit limits being reduced is a big story in the media with stories from the WSJ, CNN, and other news agencies.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s some stats from other articles:</p>
<p>A CNN article also illustrates this: <a href="http://money.cnn.com/2008/09/25/pf/credit_limit_pullback/index.htm"> Consumer Credit Limit Crackdown</a>.</p>
<p>American Express has reported over twice as many credit reductions have occurred in 2008 versus previous years. Typically, Amex will change the credit limit for 20% of its customers, with 16% getting increases and 4% getting a <strong>credit limit reduction</strong>.</p>
<p>Starting in summer 2007, Amex gradually tightened its lending. Now, American Express is lowering the credit limits for 10% of its customers, said Kimberly Forde, a company spokeswoman.</p>
<p>62% of credit card issuers have cut back the credit lines they make available to consumers, according to a recent report by Javelin Strategy &amp; Research.</p>
<p>Issuers are cutting down consumer credit lines &#8211; sometimes by more than 50%, according to the American Bankers Association (ABA), a bank industry trade group.</p>
<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.videocreditscore.com">Video Credit Score</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.videocreditscore.com/credit-card-limits-lowered/">Are Credit Card Limits Being Lowered? Will This Impact My Credit Score? &#8211; Episode #42</a></p>
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