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Hello,
I recently saw my credit score decrease ever so slightly due to my increased "usage" - calculated as a percentage of my credit limit. I was interesting in increasing this limit (assuming that I would qualify), but was wondering what the impact of this would be on my credit score (whether it be good or bad). Also, how much of an increase should I request (should I just do the max I'm eligible for or is there another formula that can be used)?
Thanks!
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Although a credit limit increase is generally good for your credit, requesting one could temporarily ding your score. That's because credit card issuers will sometimes perform a hard pull on your credit to verify you meet their standards for the higher limit.
For more information, see the following:
Although a credit limit increase is generally good for your credit, requesting one could temporarily ding your score. That's because credit card issuers will sometimes perform a hard pull on your credit to verify you meet their standards for the higher limit.
For more information, see the following:
I agree with @bluedeb, but I generally think credit score is unimportant. The important thing is get to a position where you have enough assets collateralizing any debts, if you have debts at all, that the credit score doesn't matter.
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