John Miller, Credit Cards Moderator
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There can be several reasons why you can’t take out a Indigo Credit Card cash advance, including an insufficient credit limit or ATM issues. Please note that cash advances are very expensive transactions, and should only be considered if you already exhausted all other options.
Why You Can’t Take Out an Indigo Credit Card Cash Advance
- Insufficient credit limit. If you have already reached your credit limit, you may not be able to take out a cash advance.
- Cash advance limit. Your Indigo Credit Card cash advance limit may be only a portion of your credit limit. If you have reached your cash advance limit, then you won’t be able to withdraw any more cash. You can check your monthly statement or call customer service at (800) 353-5920 to see how much credit is available for a cash advance.
- Late payments or over the limit. If you have a history of late payments or have exceeded your credit limit in the past, the issuer may decline your cash advance request.
- ATM issues. The ATM you are using to withdraw the cash may be experiencing technical difficulties, or it may have insufficient funds.
- Suspicious activity. If the issuer suspects fraudulent activity on your account, they may decline the cash advance request as a security measure.
Ultimately, it's best to contact the Indigo Credit Card issuer directly to get more information about why you're unable to take out a cash advance and how you can resolve the issue. You can reach them at (800) 353-5920, or the number you see on the back of your card.
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