
Chase cut my credit-card limit due to lower usage. Will this affect my credit score and lead other banks to do the same?

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Chase lowered a customer's credit limit due to decreased usage, which may slightly impact their credit score temporarily. The customer wonders if this will lead other banks to follow suit. Experts suggest that while credit limits can be reduced based on usage, it's unlikely to trigger similar actions from other banks. Maintaining a credit utilization ratio of 25-30% is ideal for credit scores, and banks typically notify customers before making such changes. Overall, the situation reflects spending habits rather than personal creditworthiness.
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