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What does it mean when a credit card provides a temporary limit?

If the credit card company increases your temporary limit for you, it means that your credit record and consumption situation are better.

The credit card limit is related to the credit record and consumption level of the cardholder. The better the credit, the higher the limit. When your credit card limit is insufficient and you have a good credit record and consumption record, the credit card company will consider increasing your limit so that you can spend and pay more easily. Although increasing the temporary limit can meet short-term consumption needs, it does not actually mean that the cardholder's credit will be better or that it will be easier to be approved when applying for a limit increase. Applying for a credit card limit increase requires submission of proof of personal financial status, assessment of credit history and consumption status, and also requires consideration and decision-making by the approval department. Therefore, even if you have temporarily obtained a temporary limit, you still need to use your credit card carefully to avoid unnecessary debt due to improper use.