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What Credit Card Limit, have they given you on your NEW CARD ?

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  • sfax wrote: »
    Of course they do. Are you suggesting that the limits offered by credit card companies haven't changed since 2008? The market is very different now and it's useful to see what limits other people are being offered as part of the overall application decision making process

    I'M not suggesting anything. Useful for who?

    NO they don't, but they're tailored individually, more so since 2008.
  • sfax
    sfax Posts: 1,154 Forumite
    I'M not suggesting anything. Useful for who?

    NO they don't, but they're tailored individually, more so since 2008.

    Usefulness is subjective. You don't find it useful and don't understand the "fascination" so you don't really need to contribute any further to the thread. I find knowing the limits other people are offered both interesting and useful so will continue to subscribe to the thread
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  • Wheres_My_Cashback
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    edited 17 October 2012 at 11:16AM
    sfax wrote: »
    Usefulness is subjective. You don't find it useful and don't understand the "fascination" so you don't really need to contribute any further to the thread. I find knowing the limits other people are offered both interesting and useful so will continue to subscribe to the thread

    Limits are NOT subjective !

    Your response clearly shows you have very weak reasoning so
    I'll continue to subscribe to see what other warped logic I can read.
  • sfax
    sfax Posts: 1,154 Forumite
    Your response clearly shows you have very weak reasoning so
    I'll continue to subscribe to see what other warped logic I can read.

    :rotfl:And I'll stay tuned in for your next pearls of wisdom
  • sfax wrote: »
    :rotfl:And I'll stay tuned in for your next pearls of wisdom


    Do that, you'll learn something or does your arrogance prevent that !
  • sfax
    sfax Posts: 1,154 Forumite
    WMC has replied to a thread you have subscribed to. Finally something of value to add to the thread? ... No, just another inane statement.

    Click "Wheres My Cashback ", "Add Wheres My Cashback to Your Ignore List". Ah, that's better
  • Wywth
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    The ops manager I spoke to said it was the max for the World card, they suggested going for the Elite card as they could have given a higher limit but I didnt want the annual fee as the card is only a backup for places that Amex isnt accepted

    No idea if this is true or if the limit only applies to new applications or for all accounts of this type
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