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Anonymous
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Re: Did They Make a Mistake?

No worries!  Hold your head up high & congrats!  I agree on the Credit One card, time to shred it! Smiley Wink

Message 11 of 22
TrulyyBlessed
Regular Contributor

Re: Did They Make a Mistake?


@dgates01 wrote:

I recently got a couple of new credit cards after applying. A Discover for $4500 and Cap1 Quicksilver for $3000. After toiling in the subprime swamp for so long, it's good to finally emerge. These are the best CL's I've ever gotten. The biggest CL prior was a BofA for $1500, and that was a decade ogo. But slowly and surely, I"ve been diligent about getting my credit back on track.

 

Having said all that, does anyone else who has gotten a really good credit line for the first time feel like someone maybe pushed the wrong button, and those companies are going to quickly come to their senses? This is unchartered territory for me and I guess I'm a bit paranoid.


I remember receiving my first big credit line....I just felt as though my work was paying off. Don't second guess it. You have taken steps to improve your credit and higher credit limits are one of the rewards for doing so. Congrats!


Starting Score: Nov. 2012 585
Current Score: EQ 733 EX 777 TU 743 Goal Score: 750+






Message 12 of 22
jamesdwi
Valued Contributor

Re: Did They Make a Mistake?

No mistake, you made it... 

Credit is insanity, once you make it to primeville, you will be blown away at times. Becareful of looking at your whole credit pictures after a couple of years you won't believe what you have accomplished from this point. 

Cards: Chase Southwest 20k & CSR 17k & CSP 10k & FNBO 30k Oregon Duck 5k, & AMEX BCP 32.5k & Amex Magnet 15k&amg; Hilton Surpass 7.5k & Delta Gold 12k & Zync NPSL, Fidelity AMEX 17k Commerce5.9k & Cash Forward 7.5k & Sams Club MC 20k, Paypal Extras MC 10k, Paypal Credit 7.25k CapOne Venture 15k, QS 2.5k, QS 750, Amazon 10k, Walmart 10k, Citi Simplicity 18k, Discover IT 23k and a nice stack of store cards.
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Message 13 of 22
Anonymous
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Re: Did They Make a Mistake?


@FinStar wrote:

@Luscher wrote:
Congrats. Don't look back lol

Exactly. 

 

OP, I wouldn't worry about it.  Lenders appear to perceive you as less risky and it's likely you have reached a certain rebuilding milestone in your journey where those opportunities have become now more favorable.


This is true. Lenders will generally play more cautious than the other way around. If they are handing out higher CLs than you expected (especially multiple different lenders) that means they view you as less risky than the average and are happy to extend that large amount of credit to you. I would say it's basically a 0% chance any mistakes were made. Enjoy your new credit lines, be responsible, and be happy that you have entered a new stage in your life financially Smiley Happy

 

EDIT: I went from 2.25k total CL (between two student cards) to getting a 10k Venture instant approval. I too thought it had to be a mistake... Until I app'd for 6 other cards, all instant approvals, and went from that 2.25k CL to over 25k CL overnight. This forum has helped hundreds just like me and you. We just have to look forward and be responsible with the new found freedom!

Message 14 of 22
takeshi74
Senior Contributor

Re: Did They Make a Mistake?


@dgates01 wrote:

Having said all that, does anyone else who has gotten a really good credit line for the first time feel like someone maybe pushed the wrong button, and those companies are going to quickly come to their senses? This is unchartered territory for me and I guess I'm a bit paranoid.


I'm sure there are those that do but I did not.  I put in the time, effort and responsbility.  If you're doing so yourself there's nothing to worry about.

Message 15 of 22
Anonymous
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Re: Did They Make a Mistake?

Same boat here!  I went with no credit cards for over 6 years....close to 7.  This past December I decided to get my credit scores back up to become homeowner again.  First card was BoA and a partially secured card, no AF, 99/500 limits.  Second card was $500 VS through shopping cart trick.  For me I was just glad to start the journey again.  I decided to do the Chase prequal and to my surprise they approved me for 2200 Freedom card which is now at 3k.  Like you, that one blew me away and I kept thinking they made a mistake, lol. 

 

Congratulations!  Do get rid of that Credit One crappy card.  All the best as you garden and see those new cards grow!

Message 16 of 22
Anonymous
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Re: Did They Make a Mistake?


@dgates01 wrote:

I recently got a couple of new credit cards after applying. A Discover for $4500 and Cap1 Quicksilver for $3000. After toiling in the subprime swamp for so long, it's good to finally emerge. These are the best CL's I've ever gotten. The biggest CL prior was a BofA for $1500, and that was a decade ogo. But slowly and surely, I"ve been diligent about getting my credit back on track.

 

Having said all that, does anyone else who has gotten a really good credit line for the first time feel like someone maybe pushed the wrong button, and those companies are going to quickly come to their senses? This is unchartered territory for me and I guess I'm a bit paranoid.


When my Discover IT was approved last fall for $5500, my only other card was a $300 QS1.  Like they said, you're on the right path. 

Message 17 of 22
Anonymous
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Re: Did They Make a Mistake?


@dgates01 wrote:

I recently got a couple of new credit cards after applying. A Discover for $4500 and Cap1 Quicksilver for $3000. After toiling in the subprime swamp for so long, it's good to finally emerge. These are the best CL's I've ever gotten. The biggest CL prior was a BofA for $1500, and that was a decade ogo. But slowly and surely, I"ve been diligent about getting my credit back on track.

 

Having said all that, does anyone else who has gotten a really good credit line for the first time feel like someone maybe pushed the wrong button, and those companies are going to quickly come to their senses? This is unchartered territory for me and I guess I'm a bit paranoid.


You have come a long way OP! Congratulations... it does feel weird and awesome at the same time.... When I was blessed enough to venture in to Prime, I was saying to myself, "Am I really worthy?????????" .... don't look back and keep moving foward!!!!!!!!!!!!

Message 18 of 22
EdMan63
Established Contributor

Re: Did They Make a Mistake?

I know the feeling OP. I had just had my bubble bursted this past Feb when my wife and I were considering purchasing a new home. I had done a settlement on a large  5 year old CO back in 9/14 that  would hopefully pave the way. When BOA told me they wouldn't be able to do anything until 2018 I was crushed. Trying to make myself feel better, I had a pre approval from Amex for the Delta Gold Card I had received in the mail and had been putting off applying for. Not knowing what to expect I was instantly approved for 10k. This was my first app in years. I was still sad but feeling better and 2 days later apped for the Freedom card. So now I'm gardening to doing things slowly but I know my credit situation much better now and can plan for the future much more confindently.


Message 19 of 22
IncrsCredScore
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Re: Did They Make a Mistake?

dgates01, give yourself a big pat on the back and thank yourself for all the hard work you did to get to this wonderful point.

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