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Can someone explain the Luv Button to me?
@Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the Luv Button to me?
Jen, the luv button is the button you request a credit line increase with. Most credit card management websites have them
Don't know why it is called the LUV button as it usually hates me, just saying.
@CreditCuriousity wrote:Don't know why it is called the LUV button as it usually hates me, just saying.
What goes better than luv and hate?
@Anonymous wrote:
@CreditCuriousity wrote:Don't know why it is called the LUV button as it usually hates me, just saying.
What goes better than luv and hate?
Chicken & waffles?
@Burned2manybridgesB4 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@CreditCuriousity wrote:Don't know why it is called the LUV button as it usually hates me, just saying.
What goes better than luv and hate?
Chicken & waffles?
Only if it's Roscoe's
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the Luv Button to me?
Jen, the luv button is the button you request a credit line increase with. Most credit card management websites have them
+1. For CCCs that allow customers to request CLIs online, the link/button that generates the request is called the LUV button around here.
"luv" button is a particularly irritating (to me) term that some people on here use for the credit limit increase request form (usually starting with a button) and their issuing bank's website. I would like to point out that your card company is not a romantic relationship. They do not love you, or should I say "luv" you. If they deem you worthy of a CLI it is because they feel it will be profitable for them to extend you more credit (or more specifically, they feel the expected additional income is greated than the expected additional loss to doubtful accounts). It is certainly not out of "luv."
@CreditCuriousity wrote:Don't know why it is called the LUV button as it usually hates me, just saying.
Requesting luv and getting luv are 2 entirely different things, just saying. You can call it the CLI button but, again, clicking doesn't guarantee a CLI.
@nyancat wrote:"luv" button is a particularly irritating (to me) term that some people on here use for the credit limit increase request form (usually starting with a button) and their issuing bank's website.
You're going to have a lot of terms that irritate you as people tend to anthropomorphize creditors (love, hate, generosity, feel, etc).