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@sassymomof2 wrote:I finally got a $200 auto increase from Discover. New credit line $1200.
Something is better than nothing.
For those that want to know, my line reached 6 months about three weeks ago and they declined my credit line increase through the automated system. At that time my utilization was around 35%. So, I said bump it. I maxed it out. My utilization is about 65% now, but I have also paid them over $1000 since my last statement cut through weekly payments.
So I get my credit increase on the 7th statement -not the 6th- with 65% util in tow.
Who would have thought???
What is this automated system that you speak of? I may give it a try. Is it just the number on the back of the card?
Automatic- no intervention on my part. I called the automated number 3 weeks ago and it asked for income info, etc., and then declined me.
So when I logged in today and saw my line was increased I was happy. And, the only thing that has changed in the last three weeks is more of a balance on the card. lol
Yes the number on the back of the card.