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@Erusidhion wrote:
I started with a $500 secured card through them I think in 2014, it was unsecured in 2015 at a $500 limit. It got a $100 CLI maybe 6 months after that and that's been it. I've tried for CLIs many times but they just won't budge. I'm probably closing my card at some point later this year. They're very conservative right now. Maybe they're still paying their fines or know a huge one is coming up. I really liked Wells Fargo personally but I don't have any banking relationship with them anymore besides that card.
Congrats though.
I can second this. They are being super-conservative with their lending limits right now, and even at decent credit tiers, we're not getting much out of them.
I got the CashWise Visa back in March, with a TU score around 720-ish. They gave me a $2k starting limit. I've been using it a fair amount at Costco, and have ran the balance up as high as $1750 before paying it down to $0. I'm hoping to see an auto-cli out of them before the one year mark, then a really decent customer-initiated CLI after that (you can't request one online until your account is 12 months old).
@CreditInspired wrote:
This is so funny. I also had not heard the word befuddled in eons and enjoyed the use of the word. However, I'm 60+; maybe that's why. How about you cincy, kjohn, and sandman?
Nah I'm only 47, but I read a lot and have stayed at a Holiday Inn Express before. No poleaxing for me. It may mess up my bespoke suit or just besmirch my good name.
@CreditInspired wrote:
This is so funny. I also had not heard the word befuddled in eons and enjoyed the use of the word. However, I'm 60+; maybe that's why. How about you cincy, kjohn, and sandman?
You've got 20 or so years on me. I'm fairly certain that I've never actually heard anyone say it in real life, which saddens me. We've lost so much of our wonderful language over the last couple of decades. Authors (and readers) seem to have become of the only folks nowadays to really appreciate the English language. Fifty years from now, everyone will have the vocabulary and diction of a 6 year old...
@Anonymous wrote:I've had a Wells Fargo credit card for 4 years. I think it's a VISA but I am not carrying it at the moment so I can't say for sure. At any rate, it's a weird rewards card that gives 1% back on purchases toward the mortgage loan. Been at $1000 limit from day one. I called for a CLI about a month ago, eventually got a denial with a laundry list of reasons, none of which seemed to have anything to do with reality: I felt like they picked reasons at random.
I've been irritated by the whole situation and threw it in the drawer. I was just going to let it sit, use it two or three times a year to keep it "alive".
Yesterday a piece of mail came from Wells Fargo, in a window envelope. They gave me an $800 CLI, out of the blue. I can't fathom what changed in the past month, but I surely didn't call for a recon. I'm always happy for a CLI, but the way it came together seems strange. On a side note, the actual notice in the envelope was in black ink, on thin copier paper. I wonder how much more it would cost the bank to use real letterhead or at least something with multiple colors of ink on it. To me, it's a piece of good news, why not add a little visual fluff to it?
sorry to hear on your original request, but congrats on the auto cli. WF is definitely being a lot more conservative, IMO. I started with a WF Visa back in 2015 with a $2,500 limit. Within a year, I grew to $40,000 by cli's and applying for another card and then consolidating the two cards. WF won't give me anymore of anything now.