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One of the best...my newest and highest limit.
When I applied for the Citi Simplicty card in November they gave me a limit of 11.7K. Three months ago they gave me a 2k CLI with a soft pull. I had 4 Citi cards prior to the Simplicity. 2 with limits of 1k each and 2 with limits of 4k each. They were from 6 - 12 years ago.
fwiw, I just applied for a Citi card & they gave me my lowest credit limit of all major banks. I have $27.5K with CapOne, $25K with US Bank, $19K with Chase, $15K with AMEX (twice) and Discover. All those limits were what banks gave me on their own, I've never asked for a limit increase from anyone, not even once. I own my home free & clear and make 6 figures, so my income is pretty much entirely disposable. Citi gave me $9400.
@OptimasPrime wrote:Hi everyone,
I'm new to posting but have been lurking for quite awhile now. I was thinking about adding a Citi (either forward or TY Preferred) to my portfolio as its really the last major lender that I'm missing. Based on my Fico's I'm pretty sure approval wouldn't be an issue. So I guess my question is whether or not anyone has any experience with Citi matching or exceeding cl's of other creditors on existing tradelines?
Income is a bit of a limiting factor for me as I am currently in grad school. I finish up school in May and have accepted a well paying full time position so it would be best for me to just wait a year increase my existing cl's accordingly and then app for citi but I am a bit impatient.
I would appreciate the input of anyone was has experience with Citi.Thank you.
This IMO is your best option to get a good or better CL with Citi.
For me, they were in the middle of my low and high CLs, similar to BofA. Both Amex and Chase gave me higher CLs, while Barclay, Discover, Cap One, and BBRZ gave me lower.
@LS2982 wrote:
@OptimasPrime wrote:Hi everyone,
I'm new to posting but have been lurking for quite awhile now. I was thinking about adding a Citi (either forward or TY Preferred) to my portfolio as its really the last major lender that I'm missing. Based on my Fico's I'm pretty sure approval wouldn't be an issue. So I guess my question is whether or not anyone has any experience with Citi matching or exceeding cl's of other creditors on existing tradelines?
Income is a bit of a limiting factor for me as I am currently in grad school. I finish up school in May and have accepted a well paying full time position so it would be best for me to just wait a year increase my existing cl's accordingly and then app for citi but I am a bit impatient.
I would appreciate the input of anyone was has experience with Citi.Thank you.
This IMO is your best option to get a good or better CL with Citi.
Yeah I think this is what I am going to do. I can do without citi for a little while and will receive a much better starting cl if I wait until spring/summer. Discover is 5% on online shopping (edit- read:Amazon) next quarter anyway which is one of the main things that drew me towards the Citi Forward.