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I can't find the post but I remember seeing someone mention they had reached the 500K club which put them in a different bucket? a while back and that they were expecting a score boost.
Besides the obvious util% advantge, is there any reason one should expect a score bump for larger total credit limits? Are there tiers that, once achieved, score positively?
Your so called club level doesn't effect your score. If you have low util at any "club level" you will be fine.
Yet, being in the 250k+ club could limit approvals because of excess credit based on income. Also, CLs can be reduced for little or inactivity with some lenders.
The more important thing is if you are getting the credit card rewards you like and not have rewards spread all over the place.
LOL I would call someone is the 500k - Mom or Dad.
Thank you!
@redpatwrote:Your so called club level doesn't effect your score. If you have low util at any "club level" you will be fine.
AKA: You don't need to have a large CL. Utility is controled by when you pay.
Yet, being in the 250k+ club could limit approvals because of excess credit based on income. Also, CLs can be reduced for little or inactivity with some lenders.
AKA: Better to have low to moderate CL's as compared to pushing the limit.
The more important thing is if you are getting the credit card rewards you like and not have rewards spread all over the place.
AKA: Use a few good cards as compared to having to many.
+1, With my non-politically correct version of each answer
@marty56wrote:LOL I would call someone is the 500k - Mom or Dad.
I think the terms sugar daddy or sugar momma might be more fitting.