07-17-2009 11:11 PM
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07-18-2009 08:58 AM
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07-18-2009 09:52 AM
llecs wrote:
Congrats! I clicked DW's luv button 4 months after opening and got .....$25. Wooohooo.
ROTFLMAO!!!!!

07-18-2009 12:21 PM
LindaLu wrote:
what credit bureau they pull?
I believe it is EQ.
07-18-2009
12:22 PM
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07-18-2009
12:31 PM
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haulingthescore
Sad for me, I click the luv button last night and I received a mesasge said, I should receive a letter in the mail stating the reason why I didn't get an increase. It sounds kinda dumb. oh well I have the account open since March 29, 2009, $300 CL so **bleep** low. So it's been over three months, just curious to see any increase possible so I guess not.
07-18-2009 02:58 PM - edited 07-18-2009 03:01 PM
CreditCard101 wrote:Sad for me, I click the luv button last night and I received a mesasge said, I should receive a letter in the mail stating the reason why I didn't get an increase. It sounds kinda dumb. oh well I have the account open since March 29, 2009, $300 CL so **bleep** low. So it's been over three months, just curious to see any increase possible so I guess not.
edited the adjective --I know the term, and what it means, and that it isn't meant to be derogatory, but please avoid using it this way. thanks!Message Edited by haulingthescoreup on 07-18-2009 12:31 PM
Sounds like your account is only 3 months old they like to see 4 months of payment history. Try again next month after your statement cuts.
07-18-2009 02:59 PM
llecs wrote:
Congrats! I clicked DW's luv button 4 months after opening and got .....$25. Wooohooo.
omg lol
07-18-2009 03:00 PM
cartercorp wrote:
Congrats on the cli.why do you hit the luv button versus calling and asking for a cli?Is there a difference?
Not sure i have always hit the button online i don't think it makes a difference.

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