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@App_Addict wrote:Any harm in hitting the luv button until your blisters bust?
Impossible to say. It's never just a matter of a given action but of one's credit profile and how the impact of the action factors in. It's certainly possible for someone to receive too much credit in the eyes of a given creditor via CLI requests. It's also possible for there to be no adverse impact. Question is too vague to provide a meaningful answer. One's credit profile and the specific creditor matter. Both vary. There's no one answer that can cover every possible permutation of those two factors.
@Anonymous wrote:I just can't see it as a good thing to request a CLI so often. Even once a month is too frequent for my taste. From a lender's point of view, it costs money to send out all of those notices if you're denied, so there is a chance they could see you as unprofitable, and who knows what could happen then. I would advise you not to do it too often.
The last few times I hit that button I got zero notices. Sometimes I wonder if they disabled it on my account! I get a 7-10 message and then nothing. I ended up contacting EO.