Capital One Won't Decrease Credit Limit
#1
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Capital One Won't Decrease Credit Limit
I have never heard of a card that wouldn't let you decrease the CL but I have been told this twice via SM.
Has anyone else ever experienced this ?
I am traveling for work and don't have the card with me, when I return home I will call and /or chat to see if I get a different response.
Has anyone else ever experienced this ?
I am traveling for work and don't have the card with me, when I return home I will call and /or chat to see if I get a different response.
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Capital One Won't Decrease Credit Limit
Why would they want to do this? Clearly only done to manipulate the limits (to get another bonus) or perhaps someone who has a spending problem (in which case they should simply cancel you). The fact that Chase allows you to transfer CL between cards doesn't mean that it's good business sense.
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Why would they want to do this? Clearly only done to manipulate the limits (to get another bonus) or perhaps someone who has a spending problem (in which case they should simply cancel you). The fact that Chase allows you to transfer CL between cards doesn't mean that it's good business sense.
Anyway, no spending problem, not a dime in debt including 2 houses. I pay all my bills in full the first day after the statement closes without exception.
I ALWAYS lower my CL's on every card I get after I make the spend. Thus far I have churned over 70 personal and business cards without one call to recon...............all instant approval, there has never been a need for me to transfer a CL ever to get a card.
So basically every accusation you made is false.
Now back to my QUESTION.
Last edited by flyer4512; Mar 13, 2015 at 9:29 pm
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I do not use my Capital One credit card because the limit is so small, that it is not worth my while. My limit with Cap 1 is $12.5k. With Amex, Fidelity etc $25k. Sams Master Card $35k and UNFCU Visa is $45k. The funniest part is I have a balance of almost 6 figure amount with Capital One. Capital one has the industry worst ability to price risk. As a former junk/sub-prime lender, that is their constituency.
So why in the world would you want to decrease your credit limit. It is up to you how much of the limit you want to use. I am not getting your point here.
So why in the world would you want to decrease your credit limit. It is up to you how much of the limit you want to use. I am not getting your point here.
I have never heard of a card that wouldn't let you decrease the CL but I have been told this twice via SM.
Has anyone else ever experienced this ?
I am traveling for work and don't have the card with me, when I return home I will call and /or chat to see if I get a different response.
Has anyone else ever experienced this ?
I am traveling for work and don't have the card with me, when I return home I will call and /or chat to see if I get a different response.
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I am a card churner...............From once the spend is made for the bonus the card goes away and never gets used again.
I already spent $3k on Cap one, got the $460 in free $$ and spent that..........the card is just waiting until it's 9 months old to be cancelled.
Anyway, maybe someone will respond with an answer instead of questioning my motives which have already been explained
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I have never heard of a card that wouldn't let you decrease the CL but I have been told this twice via SM.
Has anyone else ever experienced this ?
I am traveling for work and don't have the card with me, when I return home I will call and /or chat to see if I get a different response.
Has anyone else ever experienced this ?
I am traveling for work and don't have the card with me, when I return home I will call and /or chat to see if I get a different response.
#7


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Thanks for explaining the reason. I think your best bet at getting to this answer will be on the creditboards web site. That is where the pros and gurus of gaming the system including the credit score reside. Good luck.

If you read the reply above this you will know why. My method works for not having to call recon and getting approved for over a dozen cards per year, every year. Last year I got 18 cards, not one call to recon, moving a CL, etc.
I am a card churner...............From once the spend is made for the bonus the card goes away and never gets used again.
I already spent $3k on Cap one, got the $460 in free $$ and spent that..........the card is just waiting until it's 9 months old to be cancelled.
Anyway, maybe someone will respond with an answer instead of questioning my motives which have already been explained
I am a card churner...............From once the spend is made for the bonus the card goes away and never gets used again.
I already spent $3k on Cap one, got the $460 in free $$ and spent that..........the card is just waiting until it's 9 months old to be cancelled.
Anyway, maybe someone will respond with an answer instead of questioning my motives which have already been explained
#8
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I have never heard of a card that wouldn't let you decrease the CL but I have been told this twice via SM.
Has anyone else ever experienced this ?
I am traveling for work and don't have the card with me, when I return home I will call and /or chat to see if I get a different response.
Has anyone else ever experienced this ?
I am traveling for work and don't have the card with me, when I return home I will call and /or chat to see if I get a different response.
And I completely understand why you lower it! Helps so much with the instant approvals! And why should any company get to decide that your available credit must be with them!
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I lowered my 10 year old Cap1 from $30k to $5k about 6 months ago via SM with no problems. Until I started looking for new cards, I had no idea my Cap1 was that high. They just kept raising it and raising it. I just told them my current limit and the desired limit and they lowered it.
And I completely understand why you lower it! Helps so much with the instant approvals! And why should any company get to decide that your available credit must be with them!
And I completely understand why you lower it! Helps so much with the instant approvals! And why should any company get to decide that your available credit must be with them!
Up North.....Fico 824........All I wanted was an answer about Cap one. I got 18 cards last year, all with instant approval.....my methods work fine for me.
All I wanted to know if it was a Cap one policy not to lower CL's
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I have to ask why a person would even make a reply such as yours without asking questions ?
Anyway, no spending problem, not a dime in debt including 2 houses. I pay all my bills in full the first day after the statement closes without exception.
I ALWAYS lower my CL's on every card I get after I make the spend. Thus far I have churned over 70 personal and business cards without one call to recon...............all instant approval, there has never been a need for me to transfer a CL ever to get a card.
So basically every accusation you made is false.
Now back to my QUESTION.
I have to ask why a person would even make a reply such as yours without asking questions ?
Anyway, no spending problem, not a dime in debt including 2 houses. I pay all my bills in full the first day after the statement closes without exception.
I ALWAYS lower my CL's on every card I get after I make the spend. Thus far I have churned over 70 personal and business cards without one call to recon...............all instant approval, there has never been a need for me to transfer a CL ever to get a card.
So basically every accusation you made is false.
Now back to my QUESTION.
As noted above there is no benefit to CapOne to permit card churning but if they let you do it then by all means feel free to do so.
CapOne generally targets low end customers (cf. Amex high end) so under your self-defined qualifications you clearly don't meet their target demographic.
You asked a question - you got the answer. You can fee free to disagree with CapOne's reasoning for not empowering CSRs to lower your CL but the logic is irrefutable.
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Check out the Citi Exec card thread sometime. Nearly every person who churns those lowers the CL on every card after meeting the spend, and they do so for the reason OP states.
#12
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Why would they want to do this? Clearly only done to manipulate the limits (to get another bonus) or perhaps someone who has a spending problem (in which case they should simply cancel you). The fact that Chase allows you to transfer CL between cards doesn't mean that it's good business sense.
The notion that Cap One shouldn't lower his limit in order to prevent him from getting another bonus is a little convoluted -- the easiest way to prevent him from getting another bonus would be to simply deny him another bonus whenever he applies again. They could set their policies to be one bonus across all cards per x months / years / lifetime.
He asked a question, you answered like someone who is (I'm being charitable) having a bad day.
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Relatively few people are still churning Citi Exec and the operative word in that sentence was regularly. Obviously there are specific deals where you may modify strategy. In any event, I specifically noted that few are likely to have experience with Capital One because they don't have that many competing offers. Typically when people ask to reduce credit lines it is because they are worried that they are approaching the max that a particular issuer will extend. The OP just seems to lower lines as a prophylactic.
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I understand that, but it is the internet. I'd just roll you eyes at any off-topic remarks and move on. At least it bumps up the thread.
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I have also had this experience. The gal in customer service explained to me that it had to do with a particular card I received, no credit limit reductions were allowed. Her suggestion was to cancel the card, and apply for a different one, which is what I did.

