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Thanks to the great reviews and recommendations on this forum, I have become a CU convert (3 CCs). I was wondering if anyone has received any CLIs from their CU accounts. If so, would you please share the following:
1. Length of time before CLI?
2. Automatic/Request?
3. Hard/Soft Inq.?
4. Initial CL/Amount of CLI?
5. Name of CU?
Thanks.
1. Length of time before CLI? 6.5 months
2. Automatic/Request? request
3. Hard/Soft Inq.? hard
4. Initial CL/Amount of CLI? $10k / +15k
5. Name of CU? JFCU
1. Length of time before CLI? About 14 months.
2. Automatic/Request? Auto
3. Hard/Soft Inq.? Soft
4. Initial CL/Amount of CLI? $10K/$8.2K - Accepted as a separate CC, had option of CLI.
5. Name of CU? PenFed
ocheosa & creditwherecreditisdue,
Excellent!
The more information being discussed about CUs supports the proposition that in this environment they represent a stable and progressive alternative to major banks. At a minimum, CU credit cards should be an integral part of your credit mix.
That's right! Power to the consume' !
1. Length of time before CLI? I think about a year
2. Automatic/Request? Request, although they have automatic
3. Hard/Soft Inq.? soft, I made sure to ask first!
4. Initial CL/Amount of CLI? $4,500 or thereabouts - first increase to $6,000, second to $12,000
5. Name of CU? USAA
this was with their world mastercard
I don't know his specifics, but wmarat reported recently getting a $30,000 CLI - going from $20k to $50k on his PenFed.
@fused wrote:
I agree! Lets put our money in places that care about us, the consumers. Power to the CONSUMERS!!!!!!!!
I could not agree more or said it any better!
@Anonymous wrote:I don't know his specifics, but wmarat reported recently getting a $30,000 CLI - going from $20k to $50k on his PenFed.
I think it was one of those rotten pre-app offers.