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baller4life wrote:
Just received a cli from $14k to $28k on my USAA Cash Rewards Amex. Started at $7k a year ago and doubled to $14k at six months mark. I love USAA almost as much as Navy Fed. But, not quite! 😄
Credit Line QUADRUPLED in 12 months.
She has the Golden Touch!
Congratz Baller :-)
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congrats!!!
Nice job Baller.
USAA really likes you.😄
@Anonymous wrote:Nice job Baller.
USAA really likes you.😄
I suppose they do! The feeling is mutual!
Congrats! I hope to be there someday. Would you mind sharing some tips that you think may have contributed to the double double effect? Did you PIF each month? Keep balances under 10%? Did your score ranges possibly have something to do with it? Thanks for any wisdom you can share on how to get there!
Thanks for the insight. When you did the BT, did it put your utilization over 30-35%? I tend to be a max-it-out sort of person, however, now that I'm learning about the ideal utilization and how much it impacts credit scores, I'm fairly certain I've been going about it all wrong. Now, I'm just trying to demystify it some, I suppose, and you clearly have the right habits down.
Congrats, as a 45 year USAA member, it took me 25 years to reach the 12.5K CL. Now it is 50K which is USAA's limit CL for all cards combined. Be careful though because USAA is the first to report to a CRA if you are late/miss a payment.