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@Anonymous wrote:My highest limits are my Chase Freedom and AARP cards, at $7000 each. That isn't much when compared to most other people on this forum, but I was absolutely ecstatic when Chase gave me those limits.
$7K is plenty. Don't compare - just enjoy you successes.
For reasons that I still don't understand but am eternally grateful for, AMEX just approved me for $11.3K on the ED. This is now my highest limit.
@FocusedAndDetermined wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:My highest limits are my Chase Freedom and AARP cards, at $7000 each. That isn't much when compared to most other people on this forum, but I was absolutely ecstatic when Chase gave me those limits.
$7K is plenty. Don't compare - just enjoy you successes.
Oh believe me, I am. I'm so proud of those cards and the success I had last year with rebuilding.
Older (?) but still relevant thread.
Highest: NFCU cRewards $17,500
Total CL: $92,000
Started rebuild Jan. 2014 with $250 secured USAA card.
highest single limit is $10.500. total is about 52k. waiting for my amex to get cli. from 10.5k.
Chase Sapphire Preferred @ $25K
$27k on my Chase United. Was pretty floored they gave it that limit seeing as my Slate has a $3500 limit and my Amazon a $5200 limit.