I have some other CC's so my total credit isn't $500, but they are all store CC's. I opened a Circuit City chase card in 07 with a $6000 limit. Never bought anything with it though. I have a Best Buy CC that I use sparingly. I think it has a $3500 limit. I just used it to get 18 months interest free on some laptops. I have my shitty Mastercard from Capital One that I use primarily, with a $500 limit. I can't even take advantage of the 0% interest because the limit is so damn low. I also had a US education loan which I always paid on time and paid off very quickly.
If I ran the score again, I think it would drop since I have $1000 on the Best Buy card and a bit more money on the Mastercard, but the most it would drop is a few points.
Overall, I can't see why my score would be so excellent other than having the 23+ years of credit history. I just have some basic accounts that I pay always on time and quickly. I have no real debt as well. So, I'd expect my score in the 700's, but 813 is just ridiculously high.
So basically, get your kid's a credit card ASAP and pay the phone bill with it. When they are in their 20's with 20 years of credit history, they will thank you.
It's just a shame I can't get any decent credit from a credit card. It's amazing that my main card will only let me have a $500 limit.
If you want a higher limit just call and ask. When I bought my 4-wheeler I called the credit card company on the way to the store and they raised my limit to whatever I wanted
Credit cards are great if your not a fucking idiot. I use them to buy everything and pay them off in full each month. I usually get a couple hundred in cash back each year for using them. Nothing like getting paid to use someone else's money.
I've tried, but I will try again. They always tell me, "since you are a new account, we are need to evaluate your account for a longer period of time and we will call you when we are willing to increase your credit limit."
Now that I actually know my score, I'm going t call them up and get them to raise the limit. That card is a rewards card that I'd like to use more. If the amount is questionable, I end up having to put it on my debit card which just pisses me off.