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In July I made a payment towards my student loans, and while I gained 16 points via EX I also got this message today: CENTRAL RESEARCH INC/D lowered your Credit Limit.
It appears they lower the credit limit to the amount left owed? Anyone have any info on this? I searched the web but only found some decade old reddit posts. I should note there also has not been an actual notifcation via EX that I paid the loan down, just showing on the actual report. Just looking to see if anyone has any insight.











@GreyvyTrain wrote:In July I made a payment towards my student loans, and while I gained 16 points via EX I also got this message today: CENTRAL RESEARCH INC/D lowered your Credit Limit.
It appears they lower the credit limit to the amount left owed? Anyone have any info on this? I searched the web but only found some decade old reddit posts. I should note there also has not been an actual notifcation via EX that I paid the loan down, just showing on the actual report. Just looking to see if anyone has any insight.
feels like experian website jank, I'd grab a report from: https://www.annualcreditreport.com/index.action to confirm, but feels like just a misreading of your experian report by ... experian lol


























Weird, I haven't had my student loans accounted for as part of my CL. Like the other reply, just seems like a weird reporting by Ex











Student Loans=$35000, maximum allowed
Are you still in deferrment by chance? Mohela did this to me with payments I made before I officially entered repayment but stopped once my regular payments started.
























@mau471 Yes, they are deferred until 2028. I just make payments when I have extra money, and just so happened to be able to pay them down to nearly nothing (before the next installment of them hit).











@GreyvyTrain wrote:@mau471 Yes, they are deferred until 2028. I just make payments when I have extra money, and just so happened to be able to pay them down to nearly nothing (before the next installment of them hit).
Yeah, this seems to be pretty typical then. At least in my case thats exactly what happened, I didn't have the cash to pay for it all while I was attending school so I took out loans and paid them down as much as possible and they essentially balance chased me whenever they would update my CR. I don't think it really matters much since its not a line of credit. I saw no discernable impact to my score with the updates.























