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@Anonymous wrote:Thank you txjon! Guys, I know, the APR is High for cash advances, there is no need to remind me in every message The question was different. Anybody else, who knows which cards will have a cash advance limit similar to total CL?
Hi Lexa...this was a good exercise for me because I never looked at my cash advance potential before. Here is what I know...
Chase VISA CL $15,000 Cash Adv Lmt $15,000
Discover CL $11,800 Cash Adv Lmt $ 6,100
AmEx Delta SkyMiles CL $ 6,000 Cash Adv Lmt $ 400
National City VISA CL $14,300 Cash Adv Lmt $ 7,150
Sears Citi MasterCard CL $ 3,000 Cash Adv Lmt $ 250
I also have a PenFed Cash Rewards VISA, but for the life of me, I can't find how much they would give me in cash. Maybe someone else with a PenFed card can tell me where to find it on the website.
@Anonymous wrote:
Most of the CC's we open have a cash advance limit that is a part of the total available CL. Sometimes you can increase it, sometimes you can not. Does anyone knows which credit cards have the cash advance limit that is the same as the total CL? And which ones do not charge a 3% fee if there are eny out there. I know Addison Avenue does not charge a fee.
I have 2 BofA cards with decent limits: a Visa with a $29,100 CL & a MasterCard with a $25,000 limit. For both cards, the cash advance limit equals the total limit. In other words, if I were crazy enough to do so, I could pull a total of $54,100 cash from these cards.
All of my other cards have separate - and lower - limits for cash advances. For example, my L.L. Bean Visa (issued by Barclays) has a $30,000 limit for purchases but only a $12,000 limit for cash advances. The limits (purchase/cash) are $22,000 / $4,000 for my Amazon.com (Chase) Visa, $26,000 / $7800 for my Chase (originally WaMu) MasterCard, $20,000 / $10,000 for my CapOne MasterCard & $16,000 / $10,700 for my Citi Rewards MasterCard.
Just checked my PenFed Visa & noticed that there's only 1 credit limit ($15,000 in my case) for both purchases & cash advances, so that might be another exception to the separate & lower limit for cash advances rule.
Can't help you with your question about fees. I've been using CCs for almost 35 years but have never taken out a cash advance. That might be one reason why I have no trouble getting high-limit cards. I have a theory - one that I can't prove - that banks are suspicious of customers who use their cards for cash advances. After all, would you do this if you had adequate savings?
This got me to look at my card cash limits. I found all of them listed on line except Nordstrom visa does any one know if this card has cash advance feature. To scared to call in fair that they may think I want to take cash out LOL.
@Anonymous wrote:Thank you txjon! Guys, I know, the APR is High for cash advances, there is no need to remind me in every message The question was different. Anybody else, who knows which cards will have a cash advance limit similar to total CL?
The interest rate is too high. Avoid Cash Advaces at all cost. Get a Discover More card for cash over if you are in need of money.
@LynetteM wrote:I also have a PenFed Cash Rewards VISA, but for the life of me, I can't find how much they would give me in cash. Maybe someone else with a PenFed card can tell me where to find it on the website.
PenFed is one limit one interest rate for both purchase and cash advance. So if your Penfed credit card limit is 10k for purchases, it is also 10k for cash advance. No cash advance fee but the same 14% interest rate as purchases.
@crosbyk1 wrote:This got me to look at my card cash limits. I found all of them listed on line except Nordstrom visa does any one know if this card has cash advance feature. To scared to call in fair that they may think I want to take cash out LOL.
Cash advance limit on Nordstrom is usually about 25% of your credit limit. If your Nordstrom limit is 10k for purchases, your cash advance limit is probably 2.5k. They also have a cash advance fee of 3%.
http://about.nordstrom.com/nordstromfashionrewards/#bank_3
@manyquestions wrote:PenFed is one limit one interest rate for both purchase and cash advance. So if your Penfed credit card limit is 10k for purchases, it is also 10k for cash advance. No cash advance fee but the same 14% interest rate as purchases.
Thanks manyquestions. I didn't know that.
This thread got me thinking because I've not taken a cash advance. I'm going to ask a very stupid question now...
How does one get a cash advance from their credit card? Go to a bank? One of my cards would give me a $15k cash advance...and I know I can't do that at an ATM.
We get checks from some of our credit cards, but we always dispose of them. Is that how you get your cash advances?
@LynetteM wrote:
@manyquestions wrote:PenFed is one limit one interest rate for both purchase and cash advance. So if your Penfed credit card limit is 10k for purchases, it is also 10k for cash advance. No cash advance fee but the same 14% interest rate as purchases.
Thanks manyquestions. I didn't know that.
This thread got me thinking because I've not taken a cash advance. I'm going to ask a very stupid question now...
How does one get a cash advance from their credit card? Go to a bank? One of my cards would give me a $15k cash advance...and I know I can't do that at an ATM.
We get checks from some of our credit cards, but we always dispose of them. Is that how you get your cash advances?
Go to ATM with your PIN that you or the bank created. If you are requesting more than an ATM allows, you can go inside the bank or use your cash advance checks.