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Regular will. Signature may or may not, seems BOA is typically the latter.
@boomhower wrote:Regular will. Signature may or may not, seems BOA is typically the latter.
+1 I have the regular BOA Cash Rewards card and it reports every month to EX,EQ and TU and reports the credit line. But I'm pretty sure the signature version does not report a credit line.
I have a Signature and it doesn't report the CL. Otherwise, I love it.
I have both cards 1 Platinum Plus which does report the CL and 1 Signature version that does NOT report the CL. Hope this helps
Thanks for the replies! Definitely disappointing to me: I already have a PRG and, if I were to add another card, it'd probably be for BOTH the limit/util and cashback. If BOA only gives me the cashback without reporting a limit to help my util rate, I think I'll pass on it.
You might want to check if they offer a World Mastercard version. I think they report CLs for that but not Visa Signature.
@Blurbz wrote:
Does anyone know for sure whether boa cash rewards reports or doesn't report a CL to the three bureaus? I've seen conflicting info and it makes a big difference to me in deciding whether to apply or not....
I have the Cash Rewards Signature card. It DOES report a CL, a high balance, and notation of "flexible spending card". That also shows up on my Merrill Lynch Platinum Plus card as well.
With BofA, it seems to be a true YMMV thing.
EDIT: Beyond my BofA cards, I have additional Signature Visa cards. They all show the same thing, including a credit limit/high balance and "flexible spending"...this for my JP Morgan Select card and my Chase Sapphire Preferred.
@thom02099 wrote:
@Blurbz wrote:
Does anyone know for sure whether boa cash rewards reports or doesn't report a CL to the three bureaus? I've seen conflicting info and it makes a big difference to me in deciding whether to apply or not....I have the Cash Rewards Signature card. It DOES report a CL, a high balance, and notation of "flexible spending card". That also shows up on my Merrill Lynch Platinum Plus card as well.
With BofA, it seems to be a true YMMV thing.
EDIT: Beyond my BofA cards, I have additional Signature Visa cards. They all show the same thing, including a credit limit/high balance and "flexible spending"...this for my JP Morgan Select card and my Chase Sapphire Preferred.
Was your siggy always a signature or were you upgrade at some point. All my CR (besides TU updated to show no limit about 2 months ago ) show a limit but it is outdated from before i switch to Siggy version.
TU 715 No apps to 05/13 cash+ 5/13!!! 738 TU CSP April 13!!!CSP approved May 13!!!
@toppers555 wrote:
@thom02099 wrote:
@Blurbz wrote:
Does anyone know for sure whether boa cash rewards reports or doesn't report a CL to the three bureaus? I've seen conflicting info and it makes a big difference to me in deciding whether to apply or not....I have the Cash Rewards Signature card. It DOES report a CL, a high balance, and notation of "flexible spending card". That also shows up on my Merrill Lynch Platinum Plus card as well.
With BofA, it seems to be a true YMMV thing.
EDIT: Beyond my BofA cards, I have additional Signature Visa cards. They all show the same thing, including a credit limit/high balance and "flexible spending"...this for my JP Morgan Select card and my Chase Sapphire Preferred.
Was your siggy always a signature or were you upgrade at some point. All my CR (besides TU updated to show no limit about 2 months ago ) show a limit but it is outdated from before i switch to Siggy version.
All of them were always Signature Visas.