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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Risk Management That Creates Risk: Barclays Credit Limit Reduction Experienceeeply disappointing…

I’ve had a deeply disappointing experience with Barclays US Consumer Bank and their handling of my JetBlue Plus Card account.

Without prior warning, Barclays reduced my credit limit from $23,000 to $8,000. This action instantly drove my utilization on the account to 100%, materially impacting my credit profile—not due to new behavior, but due to their unilateral decision.

When I contacted them, I was informed the decision was based in part on:

A single ~$800 collections account currently under active dispute with TransUnion, for which I have supporting documentation
Elevated utilization across accounts (which their own action significantly worsened)

I approached the conversation professionally and in good faith. I requested a modest adjustment—restoring the limit to even $10,000—to bring utilization to a more reasonable level while I finalize repayment of balances (which I am in a position to do imminently due to an upcoming liquidity event).

That request was declined without meaningful consideration or flexibility.

What’s most concerning is not the existence of risk controls, those are expected, but the lack of proportionality and communication. A sudden, drastic limit reduction that directly worsens a customer’s credit standing, combined with a refusal to engage constructively when the customer demonstrates both intent and capacity to resolve the issue, reflects poorly on Barclays’ approach to customer management.

I would caution prospective customers; especially those who value stability and predictability in their credit relationships, to consider this risk when choosing a card issuer.

Based on this experience, I do not plan to continue my relationship with Barclays once my balances are resolved.

This approach creates a feedback loop where customers are penalized in ways that increase risk metrics rather than reduce them. That’s not risk management—it’s risk amplification.

April 8, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I wish I could select negative stars

I wish I could select negative stars. Don't get a credit card from these thieves. They are horrible. Have horrible customer service. There are so many better companies to get a credit card from. Go with those companies instead of Barclays. Horrible, horrible people who should not be allowed to be in business.

March 12, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What a time wasting bank

As a final note, illustrating how bad my experience was, they finally sent the credit card... to the wrong address!

They were very "careful," and security conscious or so they claimed, but they should have been used the word careLESS not careful.

So after a month of sending a passport photo and utility bills, they finally approved the application and sent the card - to the wrong address!

When applying for a Frontier Airline credit card, it's because of the promotional offers that are applied when using that card. So there is a degree of urgency.

What a mess. Avoid this bank if at all possible.

September 19, 2024
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