UltraTempest
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There’s no harm in having a high limit and it costs nothing extra, so long as you’ve a nil balance or pay off the credit card debt before the interest kicks in. It’s a handy thing to have for short term credit in both hard times or in an emergency as a credit line of last resort. I’ve a €25k limit. I don’t use it and my balance is nil, but once upon a time it was a lifesaver for me when I needed access to a large amount or credit and I couldn’t rely on the banks for a loan or overdraft.Have my AIB platinum credit card for the last while. Every 6 months I always increase the credit limit, it’s at 10k at the moment.
In my mind, instant access to a larger loan whenever needed is a good thing. Should I continue increasing it? How will this affect my credit rating?
I am a considering applying for a mortgage soon, could a higher credit limit have negative impact?
It's a worthwhile exercise for everybody to do ( and it is free of charge)
. I got rid of mine earlier this year. I haven't once said to myself " you know, I really miss my credit card" not once did it
Yes, prior to this year even I was using my debit card to hire cars in Lanzarote twice and in Tenerife with a debit card. Autoriesen is the name of the company, turned out to be the cheapest option too.Have you tried to hire a car with a debit card?
How does Amex work as regards the credit limit (as it has no limit).
How much of an increase can you request at a time?Have my AIB platinum credit card for the last while. Every 6 months I always increase the credit limit, it’s at 10k at the moment.
In my mind, instant access to a larger loan whenever needed is a good thing. Should I continue increasing it? How will this affect my credit rating?
I am a considering applying for a mortgage soon, could a higher credit limit have negative impact?
Where did you find a 1% cash back credit card in Ireland?Interesting reading some think you should get rid of it - it really depends if you can fully trust yourself. If you have an online gambling problem then yes you should get rid of it. If you can fully be trusted, definitely keep it for reasons others have said.
Theres two good reasons why I have credit card with a high limit and virtually 100% of my spending goes through it and then gets paid off in full every month
So - it depends on you
- 1% back - if I spend 50k a year thats €500 back. - this effectively is equivalent to a current account paying 18% interest (correct me if my maths is wildly out but I'm assuming average balance of the current account for a 50k annual spend is €5k with regular income coming in and spending going out. Annual interest needed on 5k with DIRT to generate €500 is approx 18%)
- Better protection with purchases made
Good question and thank you - I have just checked and my AIB platinum was 1% when I got it (and I still thought it was!) but now has been cut to 0.5%. It appears only UK AMEX pays 1% now (which isn't accepted everywhere). Revolut new credit card headlines the 1% number but its short term and limitedWhere did you find a 1% cash back credit card in Ireland?
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