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@DI wrote:
Congratulations. Capital One is becoming the newest Credit Union in a sense. They're very competitive.
Not sure I would agree with that statement unless you are referring to possible lower APR rates. My CL has not moved from $500 since 2005. In a competitive environment, companies would entice good paying customers rewarding with perks and/or limit increases. Not "you need to apply for another card if you want to see about possibly being approved for another card with a higher limit."
Congrats!!!
I wish they were as generous with CLI's! I've only been given one increase since opening my account in 2007, they keep saying no to me and i've never gone over the limit and pay as soon as or before the statement drop. When my score reach the 700 club by the end of the year, I might see about asking for an upgraded card.
DI wrote:
When one pays in full monthly the APR is always 0%. The APR in my book has been at 0% ever since 2004.
Hmmm, has siting this fact at every turn become a bit trite with overuse?
@score_building wrote:@DI wrote:
When one pays in full monthly the APR is always 0%. The APR in my book has been at 0% ever since 2004.Hmmm, has siting this fact at every turn become a bit trite with overuse?
+1
@Anonymous wrote:
@score_building wrote:@DI wrote:
When one pays in full monthly the APR is always 0%. The APR in my book has been at 0% ever since 2004.Hmmm, has siting this fact at every turn become a bit trite with overuse?
+1
LOL Sometimes things are just worth repeating.