Here’s the truth: some credit card companies don’t report your actual credit limit to the bureaus. Why? To stop competitors from seeing your profile and offering you better deals. Sneaky, right?
But here’s the catch 30% of your credit score depends on utilization. So when your limit isn’t reported, the system thinks you’re maxed out, even if you only spent a few dollars. That small “missing info” can tank your score fast.
Here’s what to do:
✅ Pull your full credit reports and check if your limits are listed.
✅ If a card shows no limit, call the issuer and ask them to report it correctly.
✅ Review your report for any errors like wrong opening dates or shortened credit history.
Once fixed, you’ll likely see a solid bump in your credit score.
Don’t let bad reporting hold you back from better funding opportunities.