03-07-2012 08:31 AM
Hi, has anyone had their Macy's credit limit showing up on their statement or report yet this month?
03-07-2012 08:36 AM
Not me.
03-07-2012 09:10 AM
My March statement cut with no CL's reported. They did swith to a new statement type and it says on the statement that CL's will be reported in the coming months, so still waiting at least another month for CLs
03-07-2012 09:16 AM
No limit reporting here in Texas. The rumor is reporting will begin "early" 2012. So expect limits to be reported by the end of March or April IMO.
03-07-2012 10:30 AM
My March statement had no limit but had the same note DanielF mentioned above. It says the limit will be reported on a future statement...

03-07-2012 11:10 AM
limit? how about macys reporting at all! macys hasnt reported to my CR in 2 months and no one knows why >_<
03-07-2012 11:27 AM
Juan.... I'd say call them but I'm not sure the CSRs there have a clue right now. I almost feel sorry for them because you can tell in their voices that they have received a ton of questions about the changes and have no answers.
03-07-2012 11:31 AM
Nope, not on mine either, but I did get the same message as the others mentioned on my statement that said something to the affect of credit limit will be listed on a future statement.
03-07-2012 01:03 PM
i have a Bloomingdales card, and there is no credit limit posted....BUT i called to find out my limit, and it is $100.00 less than the reporting balance.....go figure!!!
03-07-2012 03:40 PM
I'm wondering if I'll get a credit limit increase out of it! My account was opened in December with a "spending limit" of $100. That's barely usuable! I certainly wont use it if my CLI reports as $100 because it will appear maxed out even if I spend $20! LOL!
I figure by April it would have been open 4 months so maybe I'll call and request one if its soft pull. If not, I'll pass!

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