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Credit card annual fee waiver condition — how does it actually work?

Sameer Bhuyan

Asked 12 Jun 2026

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Banks say annual fee is waived if I spend ₹60,000 in the previous year. Does the spend include EMI, wallet loads, and reversals? Please clarify with examples.

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Dulquer Dwivedi·25 Feb 2026

On credit limit increase: most banks auto-review every 6 months. If you use 30-70% of the limit and pay in full, you'll get an automatic increase. Don't call and ask for it explicitly — banks take it as a sign of credit hunger and sometimes lower the limit instead.

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Pooja Hegde Jindal·27 Mar 2026

Two cards from the same bank usually share credit limit, not stack it. So if bank gives you ₹2 lakh total, splitting between two cards doesn't increase your available credit. That's a common misconception people carry when applying for their second card.

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Aarav Chahal·12 Apr 2026

I've owned 4 cards over the last 7 years. The biggest lesson: a card that fits your spend pattern beats the 'most rewarding' card on paper. A 5% cashback card you actually use daily will give you 10x more value than a 10% card you use once a month.

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Yamuna Jakhar·13 Mar 2026

On the add-on card: yes, the primary cardholder is fully liable for all spends on the add-on. There is no separate credit limit or statement. So only issue it to someone you trust absolutely — spouse, parents. Not friends, not siblings you have money disputes with.

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