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Is there an ideal cl

Hey everyone, I am new here and so far everyone has been very helpful. Thanks to all. I have 3 cards cap1 with a 1050cl, 2 orchard bank cards 1400cl on the master card, and 1350cl on the visa. What credit limits should I be striving for? I have heard that having too much available credit can be negative too.
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fused
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FICO doesn't ding you for having too much available credit. Using too much of your available credit will lower your FICOs though.

 

What are your current FICOs?

What are the balances on these three cards?

Do you use these cards a lot?

 

 

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Anonymous
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Cap1 has a zero balance right now. orchard visa $81, orchard master $51.09. My ficos are 686TU, 674EX, 673EQ. I don't use them a whole lot, but I use them often.  I have one more thing. How many of these cards should I let report?
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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:
I have heard that having too much available credit can be negative too.

If you are applying for a prime mortgage, perhaps some lenders will balk if they see "too much" unused, available credit. How much is "too much"? Kinda like beauty and art. All in the eye of the beholder.

 

However, even this missive is somewhat misleading. Most mortgage lenders will all but demand you have at least a credit card or two. Key thing is they would rather see you have 2 or 3 CCs with a total of $25K available CL, rather than 10 or 15 CCs with a total of $25K available CL.

 

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Creditaddict
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With Scores close to 700, I would strive to obtain Discover, Bank of America, or Citi.  Esepcially if you pay annual fees on those Household Bank Cards.
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Anonymous
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I do pay annual fees on them, however they are my oldest cards. From my other post it was suggested that I apply for some sort of store card for a better mix. Should I get another regular card?
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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:
I do pay annual fees on them, however they are my oldest cards. From my other post it was suggested that I apply for some sort of store card for a better mix. Should I get another regular card?

Have you tried calling and asking HSBC to remove the AFs? A lot of members have had success. 

 

A store card is handy to have in your mix, but I would still only apply for 1 if there was some sort of promotion attached to it. Sometimes the Best Buy store card has 0 interest offers that are pretty enticing. 

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Anonymous
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Sounds good, i just got cli through them, should I wait?
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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:
Sounds good, i just got cli through them, should I wait?

Do you mean wait to ask them to waive the AF since you just got a CLI? Anytime before the AF is due should be fine. 

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Anonymous
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Yes, that's what I meant. Thanks so much for the help!

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