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@elim wrote:Just looked at my 16' summary and I see I only run about $200/mo through their card. I'll probably be next.
It's in your "statements"
There are many low-spend Barclaycard accounts that don't get CLDs, so long as they get some spend every few months. Did you use it lightly throughout 2016? Or occasionally early on in the year, and not at all for the last few months?
My barely-used Arrival has an $8k CL and I spent about $400 on it in 2016 (the online PIN has been occasionally useful in travel). Importantly, I haven't gone more than about 90 days between transactions.
@wasCB14 wrote:
@elim wrote:Just looked at my 16' summary and I see I only run about $200/mo through their card. I'll probably be next.
It's in your "statements"
There are many low-spend Barclaycard accounts that don't get CLDs, so long as they get some spend every few months. Did you use it lightly throughout 2016? Or occasionally early on in the year, and not at all for the last few months?
My barely-used Arrival has an $8k CL and I spent about $400 on it in 2016 (the online PIN has been occasionally useful in travel). Importantly, I haven't gone more than about 90 days between transactions.
That's about right, I grab it every few months and use it for few hundred. I actually just cut a $900 statement and I'm going to leave like $20 on it and pay interest for a day.
@Anonymous utilization will be 10k heavy in like 3 days (taxes/med) so i'll let ya know, lol. 13k total @ 0% won't be paid off for 3 months. I just had surgery and am taking the winter off.
Last year I wrote some 2k checks and deposited in my account for a month and they didn't CLD. strange. but, haven't had an auto CLI in 2 year, lol.
No 15' summary, seems rare to have one on an MC.
Wow. They are a super jealous company lol I closed my barclaycard a little while ago and it was my only card with them. Honestly, I would never apply for any of their cards except for the ring. You made a good decision. I would be super upset if they decreased my credit limit.
It will be interesting to see what Barclays does to my Sallie Mae account after the change over March 1.
I almost max'ed all 5 % categories for the whole year in 2016 on Sallie Mae - 2016 spend = $14,335 .
Almost $700 in cash back for 2016. My activity will go to $0 starting March 1, but I'm not closing the
account. I'll let them do it.
I haven't had the slightest negative with Barclays up until the Sallie Mae cancellation. I would have rated
Barclays as the best bank to do credit card business with. If they had a single card with any appeal ro me,
I would continue to do business with them. I don't have any hard feelings over Sallie Mae, but I sure will miss it.
I get so frustrated for these folks who try the best they can to please them only to have to go through this.
I don't have Barclays because I always hear terrible things about them on the forums, also hear terrible things about them from people in real life, and am not especially interested in any of their products. Definitely though, what stands out to me is that most CC companies seem to have both people that love and hate them. You may hear a lot of people annoyed with Chase for instance, but you'll hear a lot of good comments too. With Barclays, all I ever hear is how awful they are. At best I'll hear people say something like, 'they're okay' or 'I haven't personally had a problem' but I never come across 'Ra! Ra! Barclays!' type people like I see with other companies.
So yeah, I wouldn't sweat it if I were you. It probably is the other approvals. From what I hear, Barclays very much wants to be your only/main card...which seems like such an unattainable goal considering their lukewarm products.