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Congrats
@jm00ser wrote:Asks for Income and amount, and asks to authorize them to check your report. It is only a soft pull. One poster mentioned they wanted a CLI for PT purposes. In this case I'd call and (hopefully) get someone who can help you, might be more lenient with that reason in mind.
Is this gauranteed to be a soft pull all the time, assuming you go with the counter offer?
I've gotten conflicting information about Citi's Luv button when I was doing searches over the past few months, so I was hesitant on trying it out.
Some people say it would show you an auto-CLI amount if you were eligible before you entered any information.
Basically, entering information in this CLI form will not result in a hard pull unless you push for the max CL, is that correct?
So I see the "Request CLI" form on the Citi website where it asks for your income, etc. However, I'm not at the 6 month mark quiet yet. I actually remember seeing this same form under Customer Service on the website before the re-design. I haven't submitted this form since I think it would qualify as a hard pull. So what I'm asking is, when the six month mark does come, does the luv button appear somewhere else? Will this form look otherwise different?
congrats
@EaglesFan2006 wrote:So I see the "Request CLI" form on the Citi website where it asks for your income, etc. However, I'm not at the 6 month mark quiet yet. I actually remember seeing this same form under Customer Service on the website before the re-design. I haven't submitted this form since I think it would qualify as a hard pull. So what I'm asking is, when the six month mark does come, does the luv button appear somewhere else? Will this form look otherwise different?
You can fill out the form before 6 month mark, but you will get automatic denial once you submitted the form.
Interesting, I read this post, and thought what the heck! I have a $7,000 CL. Well I hit the request a CLI , and asked for for a $3000 CLI, heres the answer I received-
Dear edited Congratulations! We are pleased to approve your request for a higher credit limit on your account. Your new credit limit is $10000 and is already available for your use. If you have any further questions about your account, please call us at 1-800-950-5114 or visit Account Online at www.citicards.com. We value you as a customer and appreciate the opportunity to serve your financial needs. Sincerely, Credit Management Please note, you will also receive this notice online or in the mail.
I nearly fell out of my chair! Thanks, to the OP for posting this!!! |
@DarkScythe wrote:Is this gauranteed to be a soft pull all the time, assuming you go with the counter offer?
I've gotten conflicting information about Citi's Luv button when I was doing searches over the past few months, so I was hesitant on trying it out.
Some people say it would show you an auto-CLI amount if you were eligible before you entered any information.
Basically, entering information in this CLI form will not result in a hard pull unless you push for the max CL, is that correct?
Well, I guess no one can or wants to answer this, so I will answer this for anyone else who has the same question..
I just tried it out, against my better judgement, and was immediately denied with no counter offer, and it looks like they may have pulled EQ..
So, it doesn't seem to be a guaranteed soft pull on this form.
@EaglesFan2006 wrote:
Also, does the form look any different at the 6 month mark?
Form have always been the same. I filled out that form about 5 times now.
@EaglesFan2006 wrote:
Congrats! How long did you have the card open?
Also, does the form look any different at the 6 month mark?
Mine has been open for 10 months.....I didn't really notica any difference. I think it took Citi 30 minutes to approve...Wonder how Chase is for CLI'S?