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Raymoondo101
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New Federal Regulations

I was reading someones post over on the credit card approvals section. Saw they said something about a CSR talking about federal regulations and CLIs. I logged into my credit one account and saw this:

 

New Federal Government regulations require banks to collect income information in order to offer you credit line increases. If you would like to be considered for automatic reviews for credit line increases, please enter your income below. Alimony, child support, or separate maintenance income need not be revealed if you do not wish to have it considered as a basis for repaying this obligation.
 

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Creditaddict
Legendary Contributor

Re: New Federal Regulations


@Raymoondo101 wrote:

I was reading someones post over on the credit card approvals section. Saw they said something about a CSR talking about federal regulations and CLIs. I logged into my credit one account and saw this:

 

New Federal Government regulations require banks to collect income information in order to offer you credit line increases. If you would like to be considered for automatic reviews for credit line increases, please enter your income below. Alimony, child support, or separate maintenance income need not be revealed if you do not wish to have it considered as a basis for repaying this obligation.
 

Weekly   Monthly   Annual   

Income: $  .00   Hourly 

just update and put your salary in.  it's not new.

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azguy13
Senior Contributor

Re: New Federal Regulations


@Creditaddict wrote:

@Raymoondo101 wrote:

I was reading someones post over on the credit card approvals section. Saw they said something about a CSR talking about federal regulations and CLIs. I logged into my credit one account and saw this:

 

New Federal Government regulations require banks to collect income information in order to offer you credit line increases. If you would like to be considered for automatic reviews for credit line increases, please enter your income below. Alimony, child support, or separate maintenance income need not be revealed if you do not wish to have it considered as a basis for repaying this obligation.
 

Weekly   Monthly   Annual   

Income: $  .00   Hourly 

just update and put your salary in.  it's not new.


Cap1 has had a GUI like this for years

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PlasticOrPlastic
Established Contributor

Re: New Federal Regulations


@azguy13 wrote:

@Creditaddict wrote:

@Raymoondo101 wrote:

I was reading someones post over on the credit card approvals section. Saw they said something about a CSR talking about federal regulations and CLIs. I logged into my credit one account and saw this:

 

New Federal Government regulations require banks to collect income information in order to offer you credit line increases. If you would like to be considered for automatic reviews for credit line increases, please enter your income below. Alimony, child support, or separate maintenance income need not be revealed if you do not wish to have it considered as a basis for repaying this obligation.
 

Weekly   Monthly   Annual   

Income: $  .00   Hourly 

just update and put your salary in.  it's not new.


Cap1 has had a GUI like this for years


Which is funny considering Cap1 and CLI are like oil and water Smiley Tongue

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azguy13
Senior Contributor

Re: New Federal Regulations


@EndlessRoad wrote:

@azguy13 wrote:

@Creditaddict wrote:

@Raymoondo101 wrote:

I was reading someones post over on the credit card approvals section. Saw they said something about a CSR talking about federal regulations and CLIs. I logged into my credit one account and saw this:

 

New Federal Government regulations require banks to collect income information in order to offer you credit line increases. If you would like to be considered for automatic reviews for credit line increases, please enter your income below. Alimony, child support, or separate maintenance income need not be revealed if you do not wish to have it considered as a basis for repaying this obligation.
 

Weekly   Monthly   Annual   

Income: $  .00   Hourly 

just update and put your salary in.  it's not new.


Cap1 has had a GUI like this for years


Which is funny considering Cap1 and CLI are like oil and water Smiley Tongue


That is possibly one of the best analogies I have ever heard with Cap1. You should trademark it.

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creditdream
Frequent Contributor

Re: New Federal Regulations

+1😀

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PlasticOrPlastic
Established Contributor

Re: New Federal Regulations


@azguy13 wrote:

@EndlessRoad wrote:

@azguy13 wrote:

@Creditaddict wrote:

@Raymoondo101 wrote:

I was reading someones post over on the credit card approvals section. Saw they said something about a CSR talking about federal regulations and CLIs. I logged into my credit one account and saw this:

 

New Federal Government regulations require banks to collect income information in order to offer you credit line increases. If you would like to be considered for automatic reviews for credit line increases, please enter your income below. Alimony, child support, or separate maintenance income need not be revealed if you do not wish to have it considered as a basis for repaying this obligation.
 

Weekly   Monthly   Annual   

Income: $  .00   Hourly 

just update and put your salary in.  it's not new.


Cap1 has had a GUI like this for years


Which is funny considering Cap1 and CLI are like oil and water Smiley Tongue


That is possibly one of the best analogies I have ever heard with Cap1. You should trademark it.


Just contacted my lawyer trademark is in process Smiley Happy

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