If your credit card is restricted, it is likely that it can no longer be used for purchases unless the issue is resolved.
Sometimes, card limits can be due to potentially fraudulent activity on the account, or the cardholder has exceeded their credit limit. If a credit card is restricted, the cardholder should contact the credit card company immediately to resolve the issue. The company may need to obtain additional information or documentation from the cardholder to lift the restriction. It is not recommended to continue using a credit card after it has been restricted, as this may incur additional fees or charges and may further damage the cardholder's credit score. To avoid exceeding your credit limit and potential limits, pay attention to your credit card balances and spending.