SouthFayetteFan
Saving Money on Disney Vacations since 2006
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Are you paying your cards off each month? If you are, your utilization is just a simple point in time. If they are Chase cards then pay them off a little early before you apply and your utilization will be at 0.I've come to a couple of realizations in the short time I've been following this thread. First and foremost, I need to open a few more cards for my husband LOL. His credit score dropped from excellent to good because he's at 30% utilization. Sadly for him, the majority of that 30% is stuff I've charged for work on the credit card I have with him as an authorized user. I know the thought would be to take him off of that card, but it's the only one we share so I hate to do that. DH is at 3/24 so I think I'm going to hold off on applying for anything right now as I'm thinking about double dipping the SW card when the rumored new card is released.
My credit score is excellent, but I think I should lower the limits on some of my cards. I have three Chase cards and the limit between those three has me at almost 50% of credit compared to income (mine and DH's combined). What are your thoughts on lowering those limits? Do I raise any red flags by lowering 2 of the 3 at the same time? My current credit card usage is at 22%; won't that number increase if I drop my available credit available?
Regarding the SWA companion pass, do I have to have 100,000 points in my account unused? Or just have earned 100,000, but have used some of them? I opened the premier card in March and will have met my MS when the next statement closes. I'm at 4/24 and thinking about opening the SW Business card. Does that make sense? I'll get the bonus with that correct as I now I understand I wouldn't with the plus card.
Tried to divide this into three separate thoughts so it's easier for folks to answer.
No red flags lowering credit limits. I am advocate for proactively reducing limits to encourage auto-approval on new cards.
How many points you have in your Southwest acct has no bearing on earning CP. To earn CP you have to earn 110,000 SW RR points in one calendar year (Jan1-Dec31). How many points are you earning from your Premier offer? Signing up for the Biz card might get you there.