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Tesco Credit Card - Credit limit

StinkyMonkey
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I am thinking of getting a Tesco CC with a 15-month interest-free period as I am planning some heavy expenditure in the next 7-8 months.
Before I apply for one I would be very interested to know what credit limits are typically offered. If it is simply £2-3K, I would not be keen, I need more.
Anyone has got one and can give some advice? Also, what parameters affect the credit limit companies offer?
Before I apply for one I would be very interested to know what credit limits are typically offered. If it is simply £2-3K, I would not be keen, I need more.
Anyone has got one and can give some advice? Also, what parameters affect the credit limit companies offer?
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Depends on your income, your current debt levels, your current levels of available credit, and the robustness of your credit history.
Might be £250, might be £10,000. People have reported getting both ends of the spectrum from Tesco, just as any other lender.
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StinkyMonkey wrote: »I am thinking of getting a Tesco CC with a 15-month interest-free period as I am planning some heavy expenditure in the next 7-8 months.
Before I apply for one I would be very interested to know what credit limits are typically offered. If it is simply £2-3K, I would not be keen, I need more.
Anyone has got one and can give some advice? Also, what parameters affect the credit limit companies offer?
There is no such thing as a typical credit limit. They could give you as low as £500 or as high as £10000. It depends on a lot of different factors including income, existing credit commitments, employment status, time at address etc.Debt free and staying that way! :beer:0 -
Thanks for the responses. Is the limit negotiable? Can I call them after receiving the card ad bargain for something higher?
If I decide to cancel, will it adversely affect my record?0 -
They say you can request a limit increase 6 months after using the card, not before. You can cancel without penalty.
I applied for a Tesco card and got a credit limit of £400.
Applied for the Halifax Clarity card and got declined
I then applied to the AA the next day and got a credit limit of £6000
That doesn't seem logical to me!
A friend applied to Tesco and got a 10K limit.0 -
Your already dropping your credit score with a search and with a new agreement being added its going to drop even more until you've had it 12-18 months.
They will look at your level of debt and adjust accordingly but if you have quite a bit of debt then your not going to get a decent limit.
If you have a decent wage then you could get a decent limit by it depends on various factors like credit score amount of debt already wage etc ect.
Someone might have a low wage and get a decent limit and someone with a high wage gets a low limit.
Credit card companies are unpredictableI'm not poor i'm just skint0 -
My wage is above average and my debts is currently £1.4K on a £6K card (will soon pay a significant chunk of it). Another credit card with £4K limit I have just cleared it. In the majority of times, I repay outstanding balances at the end of the month0
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StinkyMonkey wrote: »My wage is above average and my debts is currently £1.4K on a £6K card (will soon pay a significant chunk of it). Another credit card with £4K limit I have just cleared it. In the majority of times, I repay outstanding balances at the end of the month
But that means you have a potential £8.6k available on other cards......that is a factor.0 -
Doubt it helps much, but Tesco gave me a low limit compared with what I was getting elsewhere. I got £6600 on Tesco. MBNA, Natwest, Barclaycard all around 10K to start. Only Post Office gave me less (£6000).
After a couple of years, they increased it to £8800 even though it was relatively unused.0 -
But that means you have a potential £8.6k available on other cards......that is a factor.
Not sure I follow. A factor that would push towards a higher or a lower credit limit?
Evidently, the other cards come with interest rates (one ca. 16% and the other ca.18%) and the point in the Tesco CC is to spend for 15 months without interest accruing0 -
chattychappy wrote: »Doubt it helps much, but Tesco gave me a low limit compared with what I was getting elsewhere. I got £6600 on Tesco. MBNA, Natwest, Barclaycard all around 10K to start. Only Post Office gave me less (£6000).
After a couple of years, they increased it to £8800 even though it was relatively unused.
May I ask what credit limits, debt and salary status you had at the time? Apologies for being intrusive0
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