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Since it pertains to gardening, I'm also weeding out non-growing plants this month. I want to minimize my total number of cards, as it's a hassle to keep track of them all:
Got the axe today:
Elan Visa - $3000 CL (refused to CLI with SP and I refused a HP)
Sears Card - $2900 (NEVER used this card, and interest was 25-26% - it just irritated me to look at it)
On the chopping block:
Dell - $4000 (really no need, may just let this one hang on until they shut it down for inactivity)
Amex Green - NPSL (annual fee is due in May, and I really don't use it very much)
Future plans:
Next month try for a CLI on my BCP. I have been declined three times already, and hopefully my new PenFed card won't be reporting yet, as "new accounts" was one of my decline reasons. I also plan to ask for a CLI with Citi at the end of May, as that was also a reason with them.
We'll see...
ETA: Forgot to include Sears as getting the axe!
Best wishes on all especially BCP
@TNTransplant wrote:Since it pertains to gardening, I'm also weeding out non-growing plants this month. I want to minimize my total number of cards, as it's a hassle to keep track of them all:
Got the axe today:
Elan Visa - $3000 CL (refused to CLI with SP and I refused a HP)
On the chopping block:
Dell - $4000 (really no need, may just let this one hang on until they shut it down for inactivity)
Amex Green - NPSL (annual fee is due in May, and I really don't use it very much)
Future plans:
Next month try for a CLI on my BCP. I have been declined three times already, and hopefully my new PenFed card won't be reporting yet, as "new accounts" was one of my decline reasons. I also plan to ask for a CLI with Citi at the end of May, as that was also a reason with them.
We'll see...
@TNTransplant wrote:Well, I was in the garden indefinitely and had just hit 6 months in mid-March, when I got a wild hair up my tail and tried for a mortgage preapproval. I was approved, but the house offer fell through as well as a probable new job offer, so I decided to apply the brakes and hold off indefinitely on any house purchase.
This made me think about what I could do to increase existing CLs (I was OK with a HP) so the inquiries could all age off at the same time; it wouldn't have happened without gardening. So, here are my results:
BoA Travel Rewards $7200 > $12000
CSP $7500 > $12500
Discover It $4500 > $10000
PenFed Visa (new) $13000 CL
@Anonymous Auto Approval $15000 @ 1.74% (same inquiry - buying a second car for my work commute)
USAA Mastercard $12000 > $20000
Overall, a very successful week. Thanks to all of you on the forum for the knowledge, insight, and support.
I'll be hanging out in the garden for the forseeable future...
Awesome and Congrats!! It sure pays to garden!
Well, sorry about the house and job offer, but you did very well in the CLI department. You should be in good position when you decide to go for a mortgage, again.
Congrats!
@myjourney wrote:
Best wishes on all especially BCP
Yes, this one I really want, as I really like the cash rewards that I get from it. I'm hoping that if they SP me anytime late this month/early next month they'll do it before the PenFed card reports - then I'll have had no new accounts reporting and they'll see the higher limits.
@dodgerslv wrote:Awesome and Congrats!! It sure pays to garden!
Thanks - it really does. This is the second time I've used a 6-month gardening stint to my advantage, and it does work.
@FocusedAndDetermined wrote:Well, sorry about the house and job offer, but you did very well in the CLI department. You should be in good position when you decide to go for a mortgage, again.
Congrats!
Thanks, and it's OK about the house/job. I'll get a better house down the road, and I was offered/accepted a great job just this afternoon. All is well.