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It occurred to me today (as I took advantage of a 15-month 0% card offer from an issuer with whom I'm already a customer) that my total credit limit (spread (disproportionately) among 7 issuers) now exceeds my salary. Which is nice from a utilization p.o.v. but, if you think about it, is kind of flying mammal guano absurd.
I'm being (very) careful, rotating the use of cards and paying in full before statements cut (but for one BT card, which I pay a respectful chunk every month, on track to have it paid off two months before the 0% offer expires). My reported util is under 22% on the BT card, and under 4% overall.
So ... are there any steps which I should take to minimize any risk so that issuers don't AA/CLD me when the absurdity (to me) of the situation is reported to the CRAs some time in the next month?
| EQ | 8?? | 0 INQ | 7y4m |
| EX | 840 | 4 INQ (2 CC, 2 auto) | 7y |
| TU | 8?? | 1 INQ (CC) | 6y8m |
| 3/24 | 1/12 | AoYA 10m | AoOA 24y2m | ~1% |
No action required and ro need for concern.
As long as aggregate UT is below 9% and no cards are maxed out virtually no likelihood of a CLD. Really if aggregate UT is maintained below 29% and highest UT card is below 49% not much risk of a CLD - however you will likely experience a significant drop in Fico score if AG UT rises to double digits.
@expatCanuck wrote:It occurred to me today (as I took advantage of a 15-month 0% card offer from an issuer with whom I'm already a customer) that my total credit limit (spread (disproportionately) among 7 issuers) now exceeds my salary. Which is nice from a utilization p.o.v. but, if you think about it, is kind of flying marsupial guano absurd.
I'm being (very) careful, rotating the use of cards and paying in full before statements cut (but for one BT card, which I pay a respectful chunk every month, on track to have it paid off two months before the 0% offer expires). My reported util is under 22% on the BT card, and under 4% overall.
So ... are there any steps which I should take to minimize any risk so that issuers don't AA/CLD me when the absurdity (to me) of the situation is reported to the CRAs some time in the next month?
No, you're doing exactly what you should be doing. Keep up the good work.




























