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MsLadyRover
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Re: Your highest credit limit on a credit card?

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jagshere
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Re: Your highest credit limit on a credit card?

DCU $7500.00


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snowkitty
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Re: Your highest credit limit on a credit card?

5,500 on Amex BCE  Cat Very Happy

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RockinRay
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Re: Your highest credit limit on a credit card?

$29,100 on my BCE.

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masscredit
Valued Contributor

Re: Your highest credit limit on a credit card?

$81k with Chase. Also had a number of cards in the $50K+ range.  Now... not so much... 

Pre-Credit Rebuild Scores Pre-DC (3/24/22) - EQ - 524 / TU - 519 / EX - 495

Current Scores - EQ - 687 / TU - 663/ EX - 677

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bribro
Valued Contributor

Re: Your highest credit limit on a credit card?

$300,000 on my Palladium. Too bad it doesn't report to the CRAs... although perhaps that's a good thing.

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J.P. Morgan Palladium ($250k) | AmEx Platinum (NPSL) | AmEx SPG Personal/Business ($50k/$50k) | Citi Executive AAdvantage WEMC ($50k) | Citi Dividend WEMC ($50k) | Chase Sapphire Preferred VS ($50k) | Chase Ink Bold WEMC ($50k Flex) | Chase Ink Plus WEMC ($25k) | Chase Freedom VS ($25k) | Chase Freedom WMC ($25k) | Chase MileagePlus Explorer ($25k) | Chase Southwest RR Plus Business/Personal ($15k/$15k) | Barclays US Airways ($25k) | Barclays Hawaiian Airlines ($25k) | BofA Alaska Airlines ($10k) | Lexus Financial Services ($30k) | Mercedes-Benz Financial Services ($50k)
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masscredit
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Re: Your highest credit limit on a credit card?


@bribro wrote:

$300,000 on my Palladium. Too bad it doesn't report to the CRAs... although perhaps that's a good thing.


Ding, ding, ding...  you win! Smiley Happy 

Pre-Credit Rebuild Scores Pre-DC (3/24/22) - EQ - 524 / TU - 519 / EX - 495

Current Scores - EQ - 687 / TU - 663/ EX - 677

SDFCU Secured - $5000 / TD Bank - $5000 / Mercury - $5000 / Capital One Savor One- $5000 / Capital One QuickSiver - $4500 / Ally Master Card - $2800/ Walmart Mastercard - $2250

Andrews FCU SSL $1500
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bs6054
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Re: Your highest credit limit on a credit card?


@masscredit wrote:

@bribro wrote:

$300,000 on my Palladium. Too bad it doesn't report to the CRAs... although perhaps that's a good thing.


Ding, ding, ding...  you win! Smiley Happy 


Bribo wins anyway, but isn't that "really" a $100K card, that allows you to charge up to $300K, but like a mortal's signature cards, any amount over the $100K limit is added to the minumum payment due?

 

 

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bribro
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Re: Your highest credit limit on a credit card?


@bs6054 wrote:

@masscredit wrote:

@bribro wrote:

$300,000 on my Palladium. Too bad it doesn't report to the CRAs... although perhaps that's a good thing.


Ding, ding, ding...  you win! Smiley Happy 


Bribo wins anyway, but isn't that "really" a $100K card, that allows you to charge up to $300K, but like a mortal's signature cards, any amount over the $100K limit is added to the minumum payment due?

 

 


I guess it depends on how you define "credit limit." In my Palladium card welcome kit it said my "credit access line" is $100k, which means I can only revolve $100k from month-to-month, and anything in excess of that needs to be paid off (like NPSL card). However, per J.P. Morgan policy, I can for sure spend up $300k, with anything beyond that being approved on a case by case basis (like a NPSL card). So, I would consider $300k my "limit." I have no immediate plans to ever approach that amount though. Smiley Happy

TU FICO: 800 (2/1/14) | CK Score: 802 (2/1/14) | CS Score: 805 (2/1/14)

J.P. Morgan Palladium ($250k) | AmEx Platinum (NPSL) | AmEx SPG Personal/Business ($50k/$50k) | Citi Executive AAdvantage WEMC ($50k) | Citi Dividend WEMC ($50k) | Chase Sapphire Preferred VS ($50k) | Chase Ink Bold WEMC ($50k Flex) | Chase Ink Plus WEMC ($25k) | Chase Freedom VS ($25k) | Chase Freedom WMC ($25k) | Chase MileagePlus Explorer ($25k) | Chase Southwest RR Plus Business/Personal ($15k/$15k) | Barclays US Airways ($25k) | Barclays Hawaiian Airlines ($25k) | BofA Alaska Airlines ($10k) | Lexus Financial Services ($30k) | Mercedes-Benz Financial Services ($50k)
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09Lexie
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Re: Your highest credit limit on a credit card?


@bribro wrote:

@bs6054 wrote:

@masscredit wrote:

@bribro wrote:

$300,000 on my Palladium. Too bad it doesn't report to the CRAs... although perhaps that's a good thing.


Ding, ding, ding...  you win! Smiley Happy 


Bribo wins anyway, but isn't that "really" a $100K card, that allows you to charge up to $300K, but like a mortal's signature cards, any amount over the $100K limit is added to the minumum payment due?

 

 


I guess it depends on how you define "credit limit." In my Palladium card welcome kit it said my "credit access line" is $100k, which means I can only revolve $100k from month-to-month, and anything in excess of that needs to be paid off (like NPSL card). However, per J.P. Morgan policy, I can for sure spend up $300k, with anything beyond that being approved on a case by case basis (like a NPSL card). So, I would consider $300k my "limit." I have no immediate plans to ever approach that amount though. Smiley Happy


I think my jaw is permanently dislocated. Smiley Surprised Wow!

 

Puts my measly $3000 PayPal to shame. Smiley Sad

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