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Leeds credit card - pointless credit limit!
angel.cake_2
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I applied for a Leeds credit card with a 5.9% rate for the life of a balance transfer. I stated that I wanted to do a £3k transfer on the application. I have just received my card today with a £500 credit limit! Completely pointless, especially since I had already said what I wanted to transfer.
My salary is £30k and my debts amount to about £7k (of which I wanted to move £3k to the Leeds card). My mortgage is paid on time and has never been in arrears. I have always paid well above the minimum rate every month.
I just called them to say I didn't want to keep the card as the credit limit was pointless for what I wanted. They have just tried, unsuccessfully, to keep me as a customer by saying they will review it in six months when I have built a "relationship" with them, or I could use the card now for purchases and get "added protection" from using a card. Great, a card on my credit record that I don't even want to use for purchases!
Also rather cheeky to say I must do the balance transfer within 60 days when it is going to take them 6 months to increase my limt, then they may decide to offer me a £750 limit.
I wonder how much you have to earn to get a £1k credit limit from Leeds.......
My salary is £30k and my debts amount to about £7k (of which I wanted to move £3k to the Leeds card). My mortgage is paid on time and has never been in arrears. I have always paid well above the minimum rate every month.
I just called them to say I didn't want to keep the card as the credit limit was pointless for what I wanted. They have just tried, unsuccessfully, to keep me as a customer by saying they will review it in six months when I have built a "relationship" with them, or I could use the card now for purchases and get "added protection" from using a card. Great, a card on my credit record that I don't even want to use for purchases!
Also rather cheeky to say I must do the balance transfer within 60 days when it is going to take them 6 months to increase my limt, then they may decide to offer me a £750 limit.
I wonder how much you have to earn to get a £1k credit limit from Leeds.......
You do have rights......but you still need common sense.
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angel.cake wrote: »I applied for a Leeds credit card with a 5.9% rate for the life of a balance transfer. I stated that I wanted to do a £3k transfer on the application. I have just received my card today with a £500 credit limit! Completely pointless, especially since I had already said what I wanted to transfer.
My salary is £30k and my debts amount to about £7k (of which I wanted to move £3k to the Leeds card). My mortgage is paid on time and has never been in arrears. I have always paid well above the minimum rate every month.
I just called them to say I didn't want to keep the card as the credit limit was pointless for what I wanted. They have just tried, unsuccessfully, to keep me as a customer by saying they will review it in six months when I have built a "relationship" with them, or I could use the card now for purchases and get "added protection" from using a card. Great, a card on my credit record that I don't even want to use for purchases!
Also rather cheeky to say I must do the balance transfer within 60 days when it is going to take them 6 months to increase my limt, then they may decide to offer me a £750 limit.
I wonder how much you have to earn to get a £1k credit limit from Leeds.......
Finished??0 -
It might be worth applying for another card sharpish before this one appears on your credit file (takes upto two months from account opening to appear on your file)
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It might be worth applying for another card sharpish before this one appears on your credit file (takes upto two months from account opening to appear on your file)

I am hoping it won't show up as I have cancelled within the 7 days.....You do have rights......but you still need common sense.0 -
angel.cake wrote: »Problem???
You should of applied for a credit card from a bigger player in the market.0 -
You should of applied for a credit card from a bigger player in the market.
Yes, I did think that when I saw the credit limit! It was only because they were doing a good balance transfer rate but obviously that is not the thing to go for, I will look at the larger banks.
:idea:You do have rights......but you still need common sense.0 -
I notice it is issued by Barclaycard.
I have an inital card that is not yet 6 months old and I beleive it is an auto-reject for the other two barclaycards you can hold the breathe and simplicity if you apply before 6 months.
Does anyone know if this also applies to cards they issue on behalf of other organisations?
I would call and ask Barclaycard applications line, but I have a feeling they wont have clue what I mean.0 -
angel.cake wrote: »Yes, I did think that when I saw the credit limit! It was only because they were doing a good balance transfer rate but obviously that is not the thing to go for, I will look at the larger banks.
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Do you have any other credit cards?
If the answer is yes who are they with?
Welcome to the forums by the way:grouphug:0 -
I notice it is issued by Barclaycard.
I have an inital card that is not yet 6 months old and I beleive it is an auto-reject for the other two barclaycards you can hold the breathe and simplicity if you apply before 6 months.
Does anyone know if this also applies to cards they issue on behalf of other organisations?
I would call and ask Barclaycard applications line, but I have a feeling they wont have clue what I mean.
Well spotted:D0 -
What do the total limits on your cards add up to? If you have exposure to a large amount of credit (even if it is not being used) then new lenders would be weary extending you further lines of credit.
As a rough guide, creditors don't like to see applications "exposed" to more than half their salary in terms of credit, so if you earn £30K, and already have £15K or more total credit limits you may get a low limit wherever you apply
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