Issuers may reduce credit limits for some cardholders amid coronavirus pandemic
Issuers may restrict available credit extended to borrowers; here’s how a lower credit limit could affect you.
Kendall Little is a former personal finance writer covering credit card news and advice at Bankrate. She is originally from metro Atlanta and holds bachelor’s degrees from the University of Georgia in both journalism and film studies.
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Issuers may restrict available credit extended to borrowers; here’s how a lower credit limit could affect you.
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