10-26-2012 01:33 PM
I have/had the following:
775 CL (was 475 lol)
910 CL (was 410 lol)
2.9k CL (was 1.6k)
3.7k CL (was 2k)
10-26-2012 01:39 PM
Navy GoRewards $17,000 - Amex BCP $5,500 - Chase Sapphire Preferred $5,000 - Chase Freedom $3,000 - Walmart $2,500 - Achieva CU $1,500 - Kay Jeweler $1200 - HSBC $1,000 Nope no wierd ones =)
Last month I had less than yours though =) credit score hit 754 and I went on a mini app spree =)

10-26-2012 04:17 PM
10-26-2012 04:21 PM
ItchyAppFingers wrote:
Now thats just weird!?why not just round off the CL's to a whole number or nearest hundred or thousands? Really "910 cl" like the extra 10 bucks will make any difference? Lol!
Agreed, could have been:
1k (775)
1k (910)
3k (2.9)
4k (3.7)
10-26-2012 05:53 PM
At one point Amazon store card was 2380. American Express is 10800, PNC 5200, Barclays 3400. No other strange ones for me
I rather like the odd limits like that. Although it is kind of strang e that they end up like that.
10-26-2012 05:55 PM
when first approved for apple card was 1290 then they changed it to 1300 by the time i received my card. my discover IT is 1700
10-26-2012 05:55 PM
I can understand if it's limits like 735 and 963 etc cause 7% sales tax ![]()

10-26-2012 06:02 PM
$100 CL (now 1k)...from Macys in 2011. LMAO. I thought that was the weirdest one. LOL.
10-26-2012 09:37 PM
2050, 1920, 1610, 1050 ![]()
10-27-2012 05:06 AM
Oh and I forgot my $664 CL with Bill Me Later. Why didn't they just make it $700? Smh.

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