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I'll be at the 61 day mark (judging my activation time) the first week of November. I plan to call in and get a bump to $3k CL.
Anyways, I'll have 6 new lines reporting by then (1 mortgage, 5 new cards obtained in August - none which as of yet show on my reports), all on on time of course with 0-5% utilization.
I know my score will drop big time once these 6 new lines report. How long will it take before it jumps back up? Will this hurt my chances of a CLI in 61 days? With the higher CL's reporting, will AMEX take that in consideration and bump me up?
Honestly I don't think they even soft you at 61 days. If you use it and PIF that should take care of things. When I called in there were not even 30 seconds between applying and approval. At the level you are talking about it doesn't pay for them to pull a score, they can do that internally and use your score from the app. We're only talking about a $2K increase in risk. Make a customer happy by giving them the opportunity to use my card more? Heck yeah!
@Razeus wrote:I'll be at the 61 day mark (judging my activation time) the first week of November. I plan to call in and get a bump to $3k CL.
Anyways, I'll have 6 new lines reporting by then (1 mortgage, 5 new cards obtained in August - none which as of yet show on my reports), all on on time of course with 0-5% utilization.
I know my score will drop big time once these 6 new lines report. How long will it take before it jumps back up? Will this hurt my chances of a CLI in 61 days? With the higher CL's reporting, will AMEX take that in consideration and bump me up?
I got 2 Amex in Feb. They softed me at the end of March and I CLI'd the revolver in April (around 62 days) from $2k to $6k.
@Anonymous likelihood is that they will soft you BEFORE you CLI @ 61 days, and that will be a factor in your CLI approval or denial. 5 new CCs is a lot. I'd be sure all CCs are reporting zero balance, except one @ <10%. That will increase your chances of approval. They won't go over the 3x, so I doubt the new higher CL reporting will influence your CLI w/Amex.
It takes around 6 to 12 mos for scores to rebound from new accts., depending on how many, the hit to your AAoA, etc.
Dont assume you'll get it
With 6 inquiries and 5 new cards, Amex might deny you because of too many inquiries or too many new tradelines. It can't hurt to try though because it's just a SP.
I'll attempt it at 61 days. I don't think I'll get it, but I should be sitting pretty at the 6 month mark since all my inquiries would have aged and less damaging to the score. My AAoA is already 6 years, so I'm not worried about it dropping from the 6 new lines.