10-07-2012 02:33 AM
So my dad got the Capital One cash rewards (that green card) about 3 or 4 months ago and his starting limit was $2000. He just got an auto CLI of $500 in his last statement.
This makes me angry considering I have had my capital one since 2005 and have never had a late payment on it but it's stuck at $500! Oh well, it has no annual fee and 10.9% APR so I'll leave it sock drawered.
10-07-2012 02:35 AM
IIRC, their $300 / $500 starter cards never go above $500. You have to, again IIRC, close the card and apply for a new one. I don't have a card from them, so I could be wrong about that, but I seem to recall having heard that more than once on here.
10-07-2012 02:38 AM
It is my oldest card so I don't think i'm going to shut it down anytime soon. I have heard that too. It started at $200 (I was 18 when I got it) and went up to 500 after a couple of months and has been stuck there since.
10-07-2012 03:05 AM
same here. But mine is stuck at 750. I tried to get a CLI, but was denied and told I'd get an explanation in the mail. called cs and they told me they didn't know why either, No wonder they call it crap!....lol![]()
10-07-2012 03:09 AM
what is IIRC?
10-07-2012 03:36 AM
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10-07-2012 08:24 AM
Yes, credit steps with the new card. Having the card a while - not likely for sudden CLI. Possible...but not likely at all.
Starting Score: 64810-07-2012 09:07 AM
clocktick wrote:Yes, credit steps with the new card. Having the card a while - not likely for sudden CLI. Possible...but not likely at all.
I agree, very very rere indeed.
10-07-2012 09:10 AM
Do you think Crapital One will ever lift this whole never give a CLI policy? I mean it has to change. They're losing customers because of it! They have to see it.

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