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tpatterson2k9
Regular Contributor

Why Do High CLs Matter?

This question may have been asked before, but I see it all the time on this forum of people hoping, waiting, and often receiving the CLIs they request.  I am not trying to sound callous, but wouldn't a $1,500 CL suffice just as much as a $15,000 CL?  Perhaps it's just me, but my highest CL right now is $5,850, and I think this is more than enough (lowest is $3,900).  Most of my cards HP for CLI requests so I just don't bother.  Rather, I pay my CCs off multiple times per month (or more recently, push a higher payment through via online bill pay) to keep my util low.  So my question, what is the huge fascination with large CLs (other than the decreased util they can provide and bragging rights)?  Are multiple payments per month to a CC looked down on by the CCCs?  I'm wondering if I am missing something here. 


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SamsungHDTV
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Re: Why Do High CLs Matter?


@tpatterson2k9 wrote:

This question may have been asked before, but I see it all the time on this forum of people hoping, waiting, and often receiving the CLIs they request.  I am not trying to sound callous, but wouldn't a $1,500 CL suffice just as much as a $15,000 CL?  Perhaps it's just me, but my highest CL right now is $5,850, and I think this is more than enough (lowest is $3,900).  Most of my cards HP for CLI requests so I just don't bother.  Rather, I pay my CCs off multiple times per month (or more recently, push a higher payment through via online bill pay) to keep my util low.  So my question, what is the huge fascination with large CLs (other than the decreased util they can provide and bragging rights)?  Are multiple payments per month to a CC looked down on by the CCCs?  I'm wondering if I am missing something here. 


There is probably a big spectrum of reasons why people want high CLs. My sole reason is to increase my total CL and thus decreasing my utilization and hoping for the end result of a higher credit score.

 

EDIT: I thought of a secondary reason, if my spending habits were high... I wouldn't want to be limited and having to make frequent payments. A prime example: I had a client that travels constantly for his employer. He wine and dines his clients, and runs his expenses through his personal card. His expenses can to get up to $8,000. His CL was less, and he doesn't get reimbursed until a week or two later I cant remember. He liked using his own card so he can take advantage of the rewards. But essentially he had a cash flow issue hindering him.

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Open123
Super Contributor

Re: Why Do High CLs Matter?

Lower utility making it easier to keep the 10% credit used for scoring purposes.  

 

Also, there are times when spending when racking up $10k in a month happens pretty quickly.  The higher CL makes it more comfortable when during those invevitable times when we have a series of excessive charges.

 

Or, if you have a high performance charge card, then CLs matter much less.

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SwiftTone
Valued Contributor

Re: Why Do High CLs Matter?

Because its BALLER

 

Other than utilization, it makes other lenders look at you differently and more willing to jump on your bandwagon and compete with the other cards in your wallet. 

 

 

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Anonymous
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Re: Why Do High CLs Matter?


@tpatterson2k9 wrote:

This question may have been asked before, but I see it all the time on this forum of people hoping, waiting, and often receiving the CLIs they request.  I am not trying to sound callous, but wouldn't a $1,500 CL suffice just as much as a $15,000 CL?  Perhaps it's just me, but my highest CL right now is $5,850, and I think this is more than enough (lowest is $3,900).  Most of my cards HP for CLI requests so I just don't bother.  Rather, I pay my CCs off multiple times per month (or more recently, push a higher payment through via online bill pay) to keep my util low.  So my question, what is the huge fascination with large CLs (other than the decreased util they can provide and bragging rights)?  Are multiple payments per month to a CC looked down on by the CCCs?  I'm wondering if I am missing something here. 


For me, 1.5K wont cut it. Thats not even a computer for the office. Combine that with everyday expenses and I would be paying the card several times a week. Higher cl mean less hassle and worry about frequent payments. Uti is also a major factor. If you let 1K report your already at 2/3 your total uti, killing your score for the month. 

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jefftca925
Established Contributor

Re: Why Do High CLs Matter?


@Anonymous wrote:

@tpatterson2k9 wrote:

This question may have been asked before, but I see it all the time on this forum of people hoping, waiting, and often receiving the CLIs they request.  I am not trying to sound callous, but wouldn't a $1,500 CL suffice just as much as a $15,000 CL?  Perhaps it's just me, but my highest CL right now is $5,850, and I think this is more than enough (lowest is $3,900).  Most of my cards HP for CLI requests so I just don't bother.  Rather, I pay my CCs off multiple times per month (or more recently, push a higher payment through via online bill pay) to keep my util low.  So my question, what is the huge fascination with large CLs (other than the decreased util they can provide and bragging rights)?  Are multiple payments per month to a CC looked down on by the CCCs?  I'm wondering if I am missing something here. 


For me, 1.5K wont cut it. Thats not even a computer for the office. Combine that with everyday expenses and I would be paying the card several times a week. Higher cl mean less hassle and worry about frequent payments. Uti is also a major factor. If you let 1K report your already at 2/3 your total uti, killing your score for the month. 


I'm kind of in the same boat.  I buy supplies/equipment all the time for my office.  I have a company CC with a spend limit but on ocassion I will have to spend $$ on computer equipment that can run into the thousands and a small limit would not work.  I've also found that having a few 5-digit limits on my CR almost always guarantees me a 5-digit limit on a new card.  But as always when it comes to limits... it's always a work in progress.

CCs: Chase Freedom VS 12.9k, CSP VISA Sg 13k, BofA Amex 24.5k, Discover 12.5k, US Bank Cash+ Visa Sg 17k, Macy's Amex 8k/1.5k, Gap Visa 10k, Best Buy 11.1k, Citi TY MC 10.8k, Citi AA Amex 6k, Nordstrom VS 10k, Costco Amex 12k, BofA CR VS 5k, Amex BCP 13.5k, Amex ED 5k, Sears MC 9k, HD 7k, Target 600, Amazon 7k, US Bank MC 15k, US Airways MC 8k, NFL Visa 4k, Patelco Visa 10k, Penfed PR VS 44.6k, Chase Hyatt VS 8k, Citi Simplicity 13.3k, PayPal MC 7.5k, BBVA Visa 4k, WF VS 14k, FNBO Amex 14.1k, OCCU VISA 15k, TR Visa Sg 16.3k, C1 QS Visa 11k, FRN MC 15k, HSN 4k, Saks WEMC 10k/4k, Chase Ink 18k, Arrival WEMC 10k, Ebates VS 8k, Orbitz VS 12k, NASA V 30k, USBk FP VS 21.5k, DC 30k, VirgAm 15k, Sams MC 15k, Amex Bz Gold, Amex SC 10k, BofW Bz MC 18k
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Anonymous
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Re: Why Do High CLs Matter?

Besides the upside to utilization, a higher credit limit on your cards provides a cushion, be it for a family emergency, or
a cross country flight for businesson a days notice. For me its just reassurance that funds are available with ease and the option to pay it back over time.
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anderl
Frequent Contributor

Re: Why Do High CLs Matter?

+1

Amex Platinum Charge(NPSL); Starwood Amex Preferred CC(20K CL); Diners Club ELITE MC(20K);Diners Club Premier MC(20K,could've sworn the rep said 25k, oh well lol);Delta Amex Reserve CC(21K CL); Amex PRG Charge(NPSL); United Presidential Plus Chase World Elite MC (15K CL); AARP Chase Visa Signature(35K CL); NFCU Visa Platinum(20K CL) NFCU LOC(15K); NFCU Go Rewards MC(17.5K); Disover IT 7.8K;
First Tech Federal Visa Platinum(15K CL); Simmons First Visa Platinum(9K CL); Wells Fargo Visa Platinum(7.5K CL); CitiBank Sears MC(6K CL); JCPenney Card(7.5K CL); Lowes(2.5K CL);Barclays Mile & More Lufthansa 12.5K.
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frogfan12
Established Contributor

Re: Why Do High CLs Matter?

In case of an emergency, it's nice to have some cushion to rely on. I know I've used CCs for things like dental surgery and it comes in handy to put down $1K and still have some CL left over. This summer I'm going to have to do the same thing. 


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clocktick
Valued Contributor

Re: Why Do High CLs Matter?

Also, you can make a larger charge on one card.  Having a credit limit of $1500 wouldn't cut it for large charges, and would make a person have to spread one charge out over several credit cards.  Then all of these cards would be maxed out.  Now a person looks like a risk and faces CLDs and AA.

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