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So I'm being punished for paying more than the minimum?!!
I have an IKEA (GE Bank)card that only had a 900 limit. My house was broken into and I couldn't find the card so I reported it stolen (found it later under all the rubble). They lowered my limit to the amount owed on the card $120. I paid it off and requested a CLI. They denied me and said that they used the percentage of times payment greater than amount due and number of months this account has been open, (2007-2008). Are you serious?!

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Re: So I'm being punished for paying more than the minimum?!!
Did you make a number of payments during the promo period that were not more than the minimum due?
Trying to make sense of it...
For instance you made 2 payments that were more than the minimum due, and 10 that were just the minimum????????

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Re: So I'm being punished for paying more than the minimum?!!
No. I probably paid the minimum twice. I have this thing about uneven numbers so if I have a balance of 534.00 I will send in 34.00 to make an even 500. Then I will send $50 payments to keep the number ending in 0. Weird I know but it keeps me entertained.
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Re: So I'm being punished for paying more than the minimum?!!
@Anonymous wrote:No. I probably paid the minimum twice. I have this thing about uneven numbers so if I have a balance of 534.00 I will send in 34.00 to make an even 500. Then I will send $50 payments to keep the number ending in 0.
Weird I know but it keeps me entertained.
ha ha, i do this too!
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Re: So I'm being punished for paying more than the minimum?!!
@laz98 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:No. I probably paid the minimum twice. I have this thing about uneven numbers so if I have a balance of 534.00 I will send in 34.00 to make an even 500. Then I will send $50 payments to keep the number ending in 0.
Weird I know but it keeps me entertained.
ha ha, i do this too!
I do this ..........three...................with everything.
Boy, am I busy.
CI
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Re: So I'm being punished for paying more than the minimum?!!
I think we all have a bit of "balance OCD"!!
You're not alone!!!!


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Re: So I'm being punished for paying more than the minimum?!!
@Anonymous wrote:I have an IKEA (GE Bank)card that only had a 900 limit. My house was broken into and I couldn't find the card so I reported it stolen (found it later under all the rubble). They lowered my limit to the amount owed on the card $120. I paid it off and requested a CLI. They denied me and said that they used the percentage of times payment greater than amount due and number of months this account has been open, (2007-2008). Are you serious?!
I believe you are interpretting this backwards. They are "penalizing" you for not making a significantly higher-than-minimum payment on your account consistently. That identifies you as a greater credit risk as it seems to indicate you don't have the funding to make significant payments. This is usually not true; a lot of consumers take advantage of a low interest rate as long as possible and put their money towards other obligation... But it gives the CCC the impression that you are already at your financial limit.
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