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they keep on declining my cli requests. anyone experiencing this too?
@scottwagnon wrote:they keep on declining my cli requests. anyone experiencing this too?
Have they sent you a letter in the past with specific reasons for the denial ?
good thing about amex is you can opt for online denial letters. so instead of waiting 7 to 10 days; i always have the reason for my denial right away.
the reason for my denial stated on the denial letter this time. was because i was denied the last time i requested it in february! in other words, the reason why i was denied was becuase i was denied in february! denied for being denied. denied denied denied.
No comprende amigo.
They didn't give you anything else ? Like your Cardmember risk score is too high ?
Don't you have to wait 6 months after you get a CLI to request another one ? When ( if ever ) have you gotten a previous CLI ?
I got denied for my CLI also. Had the card since March. Reason being - debt with other creditors... I was like really, Utilization is 1%. Oh well, I guess I will try again in 91 days.
Don't give up. Wait 91 days and try again!
@pizzadude wrote:
No comprende amigo.
They didn't give you anything else ? Like your Cardmember risk score is too high ?
Don't you have to wait 6 months after you get a CLI to request another one ? When ( if ever ) have you gotten a previous CLI ?
American Express |
PO Box 30374 |
Salt Lake City, UT 84130 |
May 07, 2012 |
Reference: Gonna Get You 4 Asking! |
Reference: NO INCREASE 4 U! U GO AWAY NOW! |
Dear Scott,
Thank you for your recent request for a line of credit increase on your American Express? Card Account.
We regret to inform you that your request has been declined.
Reason(s) for Our Decision
You have been declined for a credit line increase on one or more of your American Express accounts recently.
An important notice concerning your rights is included. The creditor is American Express Centurion Bank.
If you have any questions, please call 1-800-535-7790 or write to us at the address above. To learn more about protecting your credit, visit our Consumer Resources page at www.americanexpress.com/consumerresources.
Thank you for your interest in our service.
Sincerely,
Tammy Weinbaum
SVP and General Manager
it was february 15 i believe on my last request, i was denied for my 1 to 2 percent util i think. i was granted my last increase in july 2011.
I heard there is a 6 month rule between CLI? you may should ask CLI every 6 month?
On a somewhat related note, what happens if a CLI is requested too soon? Say somebody requests one at five and a half months instead of six. Do they have to wait another 90 days or another 6 months, or just apply again after the original six months is up?
All,
Before asking for a credit limit increase plase consider these factors first.. The lender is consider a few factors when making a decison to grant the increase or not.. First is the income of the applicant. Secondly the credit history of the applicant not with the lender but all other creditors the applicant has. If neither of these two factors as not changed much if at all then more than likely you will not get the increase. Also be careful about asking for CLI's over and over. Asking for a CLI is considered the persuit of new credit.. Under the premise that a consumer only applies for the credit they need (NOT want) the question becomes is why is the consumser asking CLI' over and over. Which can and will raise a red flag with a lender. In some cases the consumer is doing a juggling act to try to stay above water. It does not take much for everything to fall apart credit wise. All that said also keep in mind AMEX is a conservative lender short payment history of a year or less is not long enough.
To amplify about the credit history with a lender a few years ago I opened a new account. The initial credit limit was very small ($100) I have a FICO score around 800. So I asked for a CLI shortly after I got the card. I was denied. Why I asked? The CSR said it was not due to my credit history but the lack of payment history with them. Long story short, today my credit limit is $2700. That limit is more than enough since ,my balance when I use the card is < 10%. I pay full each month.
I understand that, but thanks for the lecture.