11-04-2012 03:05 PM - edited 11-04-2012 03:06 PM
I probably checked once a month online to see if the CLI button ever appeared and it always said to call. Today I was able to input my annual income and was granted an increase. Is it considered a soft pull? When I tried to hit the button again, it once again allowed me to input my annual income. I of course didn't do this a second time but it is curious that it allowed me to request another one back to back.
11-04-2012 03:07 PM
Since it's GE, it should be a soft pull!
What did you start off with and what did you get?
11-04-2012 03:07 PM
Kendro wrote:I probably checked once a month online to see if the CLI button ever appeared and it always said to call. Today I was able to input my annual income and was granted an increase. Is it considered a soft pull? When I tried to hit the button again, it once again allowed me to input my annual income. I of course didn't do this a second time but it is curious that it allowed me to request another one back to back.
All GE CLIs are SP.
There have been a few threads going around, it started with the walmart card first. I guess they are really bringing back the luv button
Congrats on your CLI.
11-04-2012 03:29 PM - edited 11-04-2012 03:30 PM
injustifiiable wrote:Since it's GE, it should be a soft pull!
What did you start off with and what did you get?
Not a big increase at all. I went from $4600 to $5000 and I have an income well above $50,000.
I first started with $1000 when I opened the card a few years back and they steadily increased to $4600 but stayed at that amount for nearly 2 years.
11-04-2012 05:36 PM

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