The reasons for the reduction of credit card limit are as follows:
1. Constant consumption but no repayment, so the limit keeps decreasing;
2. Cash withdrawals have been made. Or there was recurring interest before, and the interest accrued every day reduced the available credit limit on the credit card.
A credit card is a credit certificate issued by a commercial bank or credit card company to consumers with qualified credit. The form of a credit card is a card with the name of the card-issuing bank, validity period, number, cardholder name, etc. printed on the front. Consumers holding credit cards can go to a special commercial service department to shop or consume, and then the bank will work with the merchant and the cardholder to The cardholder can make an overdraft within the prescribed limit.
Credit card, also known as credit card, is a non-cash payment method and is a simple credit service. Credit cards are generally plastic cards with a length of 85.60 mm, a width of 53.98 mm, and a thickness of 1 mm. They are issued to cardholders by banks or credit card companies based on the user's creditworthiness and financial resources. Cardholders do not need to pay cash when making purchases with a credit card. Make further repayments. Except for some credit cards combined with debit cards, general credit cards are different from debit cards and ATM cards in that credit cards will not directly deduct funds from the user's account. In February 2012, the bank confirmed that credit cards without passwords are more secure, and they share the responsibility for any fraud. Enjoy an interest-free period of 25-56 days (or 20-50 days). Card consumption enjoys an interest-free period, and if you pay off the bill before the due date, no fees will be incurred. There is no interest-free repayment period for cash withdrawals, and a daily interest rate of 0.05% will be charged from the day of withdrawal. The bank will also charge a certain percentage of cash withdrawal fees.
According to the credit status, status and other credit conditions of the cardholder, it can be divided into ordinary cards and gold cards
(1) Ordinary cards. Ordinary cards are issued to cardholders with average financial strength, credibility and status, and their various requirements are not high.
(2)Gold card. A gold card is a high-end credit card that pays high membership fees and enjoys special benefits. Cards are issued to those with higher credit standing, stronger repayment ability and credit, or those with a certain social status. The authorization limit of the gold card starts from a higher level, and the additional service items and scope are much wider, so the requirements for relevant service fees and security deposits are also relatively high.