Dennis, how do you have a credit card balance of -£400?!? ![Tongue :P](https://www.talk.uk-yankee.com/Smileys/classic/tongue.gif)
Haha!
This is a 'perception' thing and related to Accounting principles. I don't view my credit cards in the 'normal' way as such. I think of a credit card much the same way as an 'overdraft' works. Zero is the 'balance'. If you have a 'minus' amount it means you 'owe' money to put the balance to zero. Credit card companies 'usually' don't allow you to go into 'positive' amounts as they make no money! so to me, any balance owed on a credit card is a 'minus' balance.
I agree with VictoriaS - things are never really simple, Credit Ratings being potentially a real complex scenario. Some lending institutions have different lending criteria to the next, offers and special discounts/promotions occur, they might want to boost their customer base, they may want to reduce new customers etc etc.
I currently have a 'bad' credit rating, i know why and it's a risk I had to take. I've had a perfect high rated credit rating for well over 10 years prior to that. I'm taking active measures to 'fix' my rating. Yet, only 3 weeks ago, I was 'Auto Approved for a Platinum Credit Card with a ludicrous £10,000 limit !! I was shocked! I got the card anyway (it's just gonna be kept alongside 4 other cards I hardly ever use) - I won't say which lender it was -suffice that it was from one of the big 5 banks.
Balmerhon, keep using and paying your other credit card as per normal - I think within a 'certain' time frame you'll see your credit rating change, if you monitor it - and hopefully you'll see the lender offer you a gold or platinum card - at that point you may want to try another card application to see if your credit rating has improved enough to match their criteria and for them to give you a card - stick with the 'normal' type (dont apply for a gold or platinum basically) to increase your cahnces of acceptance.
With the current larger picture of the economic credit crunch/squeeze - it may be prudent to 'hold off' applying for credit if you know your borderline now - I think lending criteria is going to get tightened somewhat in the near future so rather than risk putting too many applications through for credit now, let things settle and hopefully improve. Unless of course, your personal situation requirements mean that you can't wait etc..
Cheers! DtM! West London & Slough UK!