ETC credit card is a credit card issued by the bank for the ETC industry. It is a functional credit card and can realize high-speed non-stop payment. At the same time, etc. cards also require a limit to be used quickly, and many people’s credit card limits are too low, so they naturally have to consider how to increase the limit. So how do you increase the limit on etc credit cards? Come and have a look.
What should I do if my ETC credit card limit is too low?
Although etc. credit cards are similar to ordinary credit cards, since only car owners can apply for them, the limit should be higher than ordinary credit cards. However, the specific limit still depends on the credit status of the applicant.
Of course, if the credit limit obtained on the etc. card is too low, you can also withdraw money if you want. I would like to remind you that whether a credit card limit can be increased is determined by the bank based on the cardholder's card usage behavior and credit status. Therefore, if you want to increase the limit, you must swipe the credit card. If you do not swipe the card, it will not be easy to increase the limit.
How do I swipe my card to withdraw cash from etc card?
When using credit cards for large purchases, such as purchasing home appliances, renovations, travel, etc., do not use cash if you can repay the credit card. If you have cash, you can keep it and repay it, so that you can save for one more month without interest. Please note that you must consume normally, do not use credit cards in violation of regulations, and do not frequently make large amounts at the same merchant or POS machine.
Diversified consumption, convenience stores, supermarkets, shopping malls, clothing stores, KTV, bars, etc., all those that support credit cards can swipe cards. One allows the bank to earn some handling fees, and the other allows When banks see that users have demand for credit cards, they can also help users increase their etc. card limits.
Increase the frequency of card consumption, maintain 15 to 25 purchases per month, large amounts, small amounts, and multiple purchases. Frequently use credit cards to make purchases. Increasing the frequency of card use is also a good thing.