$7500
When you charge more than your current credit limit
Credit Limit
Credit Limit
no
Yes, but the card issuing bank would charge you over limit fee and other additional fees if you exceed your credit limit
Yes, if the charge was made prior to closing your account.
credit limit fee
This probably refers to the "card limit" on a given card. It's the maximum dollar amount that can be charged on a card. It could be the maximum limit on a brand new card, or some other limit based on an unpaid balance or new restriction that "lowers the limit" on the card at a given time. If you have a card with, say, a $10,000 limit, you can buy up to $10,000 at one time (with no balance) on that card. If you have that card and have charged, say, $5,000 on it in the last couple of days, you have a "new" or "effective" limit of $5,000 on it.
Your payment history is the most important feature for your credit report. If you have a $500 credit card, this is one that may be a "gotcha" card that will charge you for exceeding the credit limit, may add charges exceeding that limit and so on, leading you into a vicious cycle. Only charge what you can pay off entirely at the end of the month.
Assuming you mean as a customer - that's called your credit limit.
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