11-13-2012 09:51 AM
Be ready to pay that default rate of 29.99% too. Going over limit is like missing a payment with most credit card issuers
11-13-2012 07:17 PM
rudy0720 wrote:Be ready to pay that default rate of 29.99% too. Going over limit is like missing a payment with most credit card issuers
I don't think so. If they are concerned about your credit, I assume they would decline the charges. Or if you opt in, they can charge you a fee for going over (big money for them) and they still decide if they want to do it.
It is not really a negative, your score will be lower due to high utilization, but it is only temporary and there is no history of it on your credit report.
A missed payment on the other hand stays on your report for 7.5 years and truly is a negative.
On a positive note, PayPal SC let me charge to about 125% credit limit. I PIF after the statement closed and they gave me a 50% CLI.
11-13-2012 08:14 PM
rudy0720 wrote:Be ready to pay that default rate of 29.99% too. Going over limit is like missing a payment with most credit card issuers
Ive never experienced a "default rate" for going over limit on any card... and believe me I've gone over limit on many accounts before I realized that it was a bad thing. I think what you are mentioning here is a lender specific thing; not necessarily an industry standard.

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