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Many congratulations to you for achieving your goal. You should feel good about the effort that you put into educating yourself, and now you get to sit back and enjoy the fruits of your labors. Enjoy your cards, and best wishes on your new journey towards the 800 club.
thats a good line up there
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@Carbon44 wrote:
The past couple of years I have studied credit, applied for cards, and really tried getting my scores to improve. I was completely brand new to credit. The journey has been fun and exciting from getting approved for a card, to redeeming the bonuses, and most of all seeing my scores trend upwards. But I have realized over the past few months my journey is over. I have all of the cards I want (for right now in my life). Besides upgrading the BCE to a BCP in a few months its time to sit back and enjoy my cards. My limits are perfect as of right now so I have no use in increasing them.
Now let a new journey begin... Time to work on getting into the 800 club!
Sounds like it may be time to learn the fine art of Churning, though that'll probably keep you from making the 800 club for awhile.