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So i see that my BOA Cash rewards only reports the credit limit to Experian. What do I need to do to convert my card to reporting to all 3 bureaus. I don't need a Visa Signature but I do want cash rewards and reporting credit limit to all 3 bureaus.
My BOA Visa Sig doesn't report my CL to any of the bureaus.
I think if it was a regular platinum it would report. Others can chime in.
@CS800 wrote:My BOA Visa Sig doesn't report my CL to any of the bureaus.
I think if it was a regular platinum it would report. Others can chime in.
I'm wondering if I can just request regular BOA Cash Visa with same CL.
Both my BofA cards (travel rewards visa signature and cash rewards visa signature) report the CL to EX but not to TU or EQ. I believe BofA is the only one not reporting Siggy CL ?
You can change to Platinum Plus and then the CL will be reported.
@lg8302ch wrote:Both my BofA cards (travel rewards visa signature and cash rewards visa signature) report the CL to EX but not to TU or EQ. I believe BofA is the only one not reporting Siggy CL ?
You can change to Platinum Plus and then the CL will be reported.
Does the platinum plus offer rewards? This is the only visa sig I have so I'm not sure about others.
I downgraded from Siggy to Platinum Plus, and mine is the same Cash Rewards 321.Just a different color, black, very sleek and nice looking in fact. My account terms remain the same, at 12.99% and no AF.
@TsuSurf wrote:
@lg8302ch wrote:Both my BofA cards (travel rewards visa signature and cash rewards visa signature) report the CL to EX but not to TU or EQ. I believe BofA is the only one not reporting Siggy CL ?
You can change to Platinum Plus and then the CL will be reported.
Does the platinum plus offer rewards? This is the only visa sig I have so I'm not sure about others.
As far as I know the card comes as Platinum Plus (no Siggy benefits) but the rest should be the same and it will report the CL. I am sure BofA will change it to the Platinum Plus if you tell them you want the CL to be reported and forget about the Siggy benefits. Good luck
@lg8302ch wrote:
@TsuSurf wrote:
@lg8302ch wrote:Both my BofA cards (travel rewards visa signature and cash rewards visa signature) report the CL to EX but not to TU or EQ. I believe BofA is the only one not reporting Siggy CL ?
You can change to Platinum Plus and then the CL will be reported.
Does the platinum plus offer rewards? This is the only visa sig I have so I'm not sure about others.
As far as I know the card comes as Platinum Plus (no Siggy benefits) but the rest should be the same and it will report the CL. I am sure BofA will change it to the Platinum Plus if you tell them you want the CL to be reported and forget about the Siggy benefits. Good luck
Does the account number/card number change? I think I'm going to request this tomorrow. Did you just call customer service or back door?
Visa Sig not reporting a CL is a complaint I hear pretty often. If eligible, the NFCU Flagship is a Visa Sig that I hear reports the CL.
@TsuSurf wrote:
@lg8302ch wrote:
@TsuSurf wrote:
@lg8302ch wrote:Both my BofA cards (travel rewards visa signature and cash rewards visa signature) report the CL to EX but not to TU or EQ. I believe BofA is the only one not reporting Siggy CL ?
You can change to Platinum Plus and then the CL will be reported.
Does the platinum plus offer rewards? This is the only visa sig I have so I'm not sure about others.
As far as I know the card comes as Platinum Plus (no Siggy benefits) but the rest should be the same and it will report the CL. I am sure BofA will change it to the Platinum Plus if you tell them you want the CL to be reported and forget about the Siggy benefits. Good luck
Does the account number/card number change? I think I'm going to request this tomorrow. Did you just call customer service or back door?
I believe it does. But it will take over the full history of the account and not change AAoA. I did it the other way around last year - new account numbers for the Siggies and account history taken over Called regular customer service number on the back of the card.