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FNB of Omaha Amex Anyone have one?

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navigatethis12
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Re: FNB of Omaha Amex Anyone have one?


@gdale6 wrote:

@navigatethis12 wrote:


Ring this number: 1-800-444-6220 and tell them you want to move credit from one card to another. Sometimes people can be finicky about wording and if you said "combine" they may not have understood. I've moved limits multiple times and unless something changed in the last few months, they should still do it. Just make sure to keep on them. The last time the gentleman for whatever reason couldn't do it instantly as before and he ended up lowering the limit on one and not increasing it on the other. Luckily, I was able to get a lady on the telephone and she saw the error and fixed it right there. I was told that they can only transfer limits between the same payment network, but not sure how valid that is.


It isnt, I have reallocated across payment networks without a problem.


I'm beginning to wonder if I should listen to anything these credit analysts/customer service representatives say.

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