Immy
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What's the right move?
Situation: I just got a letter from one of my two credit card companies. They said because of inactivity (haven't used it since Feb. 2003) they're dropping my credit limit from $5,000 to $300.
What should I do about it?
A) Cancel the card
B) Call them and see if I can get the limit raised again
C) Leave it with the new $300 limit
I have a primary card I use for all my transactions and I keep this 2nd one for emergencies (such as if I lose my primary, etc.) but I know this change will affect my credit rating.
Me:
- I'm debt-free
- I have no intentions of buying anything big-ticket in the near future (home, car, etc.)
- My normal yearly credit card transactions don't come anywhere near the limit of my primary card
- I haven't had anything negative happen to my credit to ellicit this reaction from the credit card company
Situation: I just got a letter from one of my two credit card companies. They said because of inactivity (haven't used it since Feb. 2003) they're dropping my credit limit from $5,000 to $300.


A) Cancel the card
B) Call them and see if I can get the limit raised again
C) Leave it with the new $300 limit
I have a primary card I use for all my transactions and I keep this 2nd one for emergencies (such as if I lose my primary, etc.) but I know this change will affect my credit rating.
Me:
- I'm debt-free
- I have no intentions of buying anything big-ticket in the near future (home, car, etc.)
- My normal yearly credit card transactions don't come anywhere near the limit of my primary card
- I haven't had anything negative happen to my credit to ellicit this reaction from the credit card company