Mrs.Ordinance
11-26-2007, 12:40 PM
I have a credit card question and who better to ask then the ladies on SOS :D
When you go over your credit line but you make all of your payments on time and you usually pay more then the minimum thats due does this show up bad on your credit score?
I honestly never knew you could go over a credit limit
rosebud*
11-26-2007, 12:50 PM
no it doesn't but you should make a payment to bring you below the limit because most if not all cards will charge you at least 35 bucks overlimit fee every month it's over the limit. which can then turn into a past due thing which will show on your credit report. kwim
wb3690
11-26-2007, 12:51 PM
And if you are over your limit alot of credit cards will jack up your interest rate........then you'll just be swimming in debt because of the huge interest rate and the over the limit fee that most cards also attach to them.
Good luck!
yep you can definitely go over your credit limit. Some cards might deny a transaction if you go over but alot of them do not deny it and force it thru but unless you make extra payments to cover the amount you are over they will charge you an over the limit fee. We actually had one this month. it wasnt alot but they still charged us a fee.
inmansgirl06
11-26-2007, 12:56 PM
with one of our cards if you go over the limit it shows up on the credit report as as over the line of credit.
Ellen
11-26-2007, 12:56 PM
It can have an affect on your credit score.
Mrs.Ordinance
11-26-2007, 01:03 PM
ahhhh I just read 2 different answers lol now I am confused haha
well personally I dont see how it would show up on your credit score or report if you went over your limit in the same billing cycle and made an extra payment to cover the overage. But if you didnt make that extra payment to cover what you went over then it could possibly show up on your credit report.
Rileysmom
11-26-2007, 01:10 PM
It depends on your card. Some of our cards don't care if we go over the limit, as long as we don't miss a payment. And some of our other cards will raise our interest rate if we go over, regardless of always paying on time, etc. I would call the company and ask. Even if they are going to raise it, if it's your first time, they might consider waiving it. It's worth a shot!
Mrs.Ordinance
11-26-2007, 01:16 PM
ok I searched and I have read many times that it does affect your credit score but once you pay it off your credit score goes back up
Mrs.Ordinance
11-26-2007, 01:44 PM
and I called my card companies. She confirmed that it does lower your score but as you pay it off it raises again
It can have an affect on your credit score.
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and I called my card companies. She confirmed that it does lower your score but as you pay it off it raises again
It will still show on your report (not sure if she told you that).
Shaky
11-26-2007, 01:50 PM
Yes it will still show on your credit report. There is a part on each creditor that show your credit limit and then there is a part that show your highest balance. So if your highest balance was higher than your credit limit that shows that you did go over your limit.
Mrs.Ordinance
11-26-2007, 06:32 PM
How bad does this look on your score though? I looked and I have only done it twice. I am also planning to pay half of each one of my credit cards of this pay check
I know that 35% of your credit is made up of payment history and I have yet to be late