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@Anonymous wrote:
No I understand I can(and do) use all of them. But my lack of knowledge about it is this:
If I'm using each card does the issuer keep track of that internally to do CLI or are they just going to see that when it posts it's a low balance, hence not used. Here's an example to portrait it better.
My BoA card balance is at 366/600 right now. I will pay it down to probably $2-$5 before it closes. The balance will post as $2-$5 or whatever I decide to leave on it. If it's zero all the time or a majority of the time why would the give me a credit increase? Based off my scores? Maybe I'm missing something. Idk
Because they can see how much you are using the card and for what even tho they report a $0 balance. They get swipe fees every time you use the card. Just because it reports a zero doesn’t mean they aren’t seeing whatever activity is on it.
Their internal records will show that you've used the card. They'll have that information for as long as they want to keep it and deem it relevant.
They'll also know that your other cards have seen use, even if the reported balance ends up being zero. In a few cases, detailed payment information is submitted to the bureaus and is kept on the report for 24–30 months. Many card companies don't submit that level of detail, though.
Yes ..for sure! Use the ones that allow, to pay your normal monthly expenses.
The CLIs will come. As well as those higher scores. Your scores aren't bad now. Actually they're about average.