I signed up for an American Express preferred Blue card and got approved for a limit of $25,000. I have a 830 credit score. I realized that the places I shop don’t accept that card and you have to pay for it yearly so I canceled it.

Then I decided I was going to get a Costco Visa. Once I signed up the credit limit was only $5,000. So I canceled that one. So I stupidly signed up for a Wells Fargo Visa and that was $4,000.

Don’t leave yet and please don’t make fun of me but I’m not done being stupid. I decided I wanted a different American Express card and when I signed up for it the credit limit was $2,000 so I canceled that one.

Again I know I’m fucking stupid but how bad did I just fuck up my credit?

  • pleasestopasking@reddthat.com
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    6 days ago

    Debt utilization is a big part of a credit score. And just getting that down having multiple high limit cards is a strategy.

    I have a really good credit utilization rate, in part because of this. I don’t spend money I don’t have, because I make enough money to cover my needs, set aside savings for emergencies, and treat myself sometimes. And I’m privileged to have people in my life who educated me about credit, what it actually means, and how it works.

    Because of these privileges, using credit cards has saved me money by earning rewards and not paying interest. But many Americans don’t have these privileges, which is why I think it’s downright irresponsible and predatory that my combined credit limit is higher than my annual salary. Not home or car loans or whatever, just regular credit cards for regular consumer purchases. That’s a life-ruining amount of credit to have available if you haven’t been taught how to game the system.