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760 credit score. Zero blemishes on credit report. 8% credit utilization. They deny me a credit limit increase from $3600. Seriously?
I put in a request for $15,000 and they said no to that, and also that there wasn't a lower amount that they could offer either. So now I need to wait another 6 months to apply again right?
@chnceit wrote:
WOW! Thats a lot you are asking for. You are only able to ask 3X your current limit. $15K is more like 4X your current limit. The next time you can ask for another CLI is 6 months.
Well, for comparison... my NFCU card has a limit of $22,000 and my USAA card has a limit of $19,000. And I've been having to make payments on my AMEX 4 times a month just to be able to use it... because $3,600 is absolute crap for my monthly spending (I work for myself and am constantly purchasing things like advertising).
I figured if they didn't want to give me $15,000 that they'd at least come back with a lower offer. But now it looks like I'm stuck at $3,600.
@CreditScoreBlueprint wrote:Well, for comparison... my NFCU card has a limit of $22,000 and my USAA card has a limit of $19,000.
You know that lender like AMEX also look at your total credit limit with other lenders. Having too much can be a factor for denial. Reason being you can run up charges and default. It is Murphy's law: "if things can go wrong, it will go wrong".
And I've been having to make payments on my AMEX 4 times a month just to be able to use it... because $3,600 is absolute crap for my monthly spending (I work for myself and am constantly purchasing things like advertising).
STOP. AMEX personal card is strictly for personal use. Do NOT put business expenses on your card. AMEX prohibits that practice. Get an AMEX business card instead.
I figured if they didn't want to give me $15,000 that they'd at least come back with a lower offer. But now it looks like I'm stuck at $3,600.
The max you can ask for is 3X, or $10,800.
Interesting. I wasn't aware that you couldn't put business expenses on an AMEX personal card. It's sort of ridiculous, considering they're still making money off you.
What about my NFCU and USAA personal cards. Can I put business expenses on them?
@CreditScoreBlueprint wrote:Interesting. I wasn't aware that you couldn't put business expenses on an AMEX personal card. It's sort of ridiculous, considering they're still making money off you.
What about my NFCU and USAA personal cards. Can I put business expenses on them?
Most personal card prohibits business expenses; you have to read T&C for that. However most lender put a blind eye about that, exception being AMEX. AMEX is known to do adverse action if they find out about business expenses.
It is not ridiculous, since business credit card charges higher swipe fee than personal card. There is also the fact that Congress criticized lenders when they blured the line between personal and business credit card.
@trumpet-205 wrote:@CreditScoreBlueprint wrote:
Well, for comparison... my NFCU card has a limit of $22,000 and my USAA card has a limit of $19,000.
You know that lender like AMEX also look at your total credit limit with other lenders. Having too much can be a factor for denial. Reason being you can run up charges and default. It is Murphy's law: "if things can go wrong, it will go wrong".
OP does not have too much available credit.
Here are my stats:
181,050 total credit card limits
+ 40,000 total LOC limits
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= 221,050 total revolving credit limits
CC/LOC LIMIT
American Express Blue Cash Everyday $17,300
Bank of America Platinum Plus Visa $12,500
Chase Freedom Visa Signature $18,000
Discover More Card $15,000
JCPenney/GECRB $5,000
Walmart Discover/GECRB $10,000
Navy Federal nRewards MasterCard $25,000
PenFed Visa Gold Card $35,000
PenFed Platinum Cash Rewards Card $15,000
Staples/Citi $3,250
USAA Rewards World MasterCard $10,000
US Bank Cash+ Visa Signature $15,000
Navy Federal LOC $15,000
PenFed LOC $25,000
Oldest Account Age: 13.4
Average Account Age: 6.8
@CreditScoreBlueprint wrote:760 credit score. Zero blemishes on credit report. 8% credit utilization. They deny me a credit limit increase from $3600. Seriously?
I put in a request for $15,000 and they said no to that, and also that there wasn't a lower amount that they could offer either. So now I need to wait another 6 months to apply again right?
You are not alone buddy.
Been denied 3x already for a CLI with AMEX