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7 cards for $40k+ DW has 2 cards for $20k = 9 cards total for $60k. Not really worth chasing higher limits for now, but maybe in a couple years.
5 cards, total 92k
7 cards with an aggregate limit of $160,000.
Six cards. $32,600 total credit.
Edit: Can't count properly
@Imperfectfuture wrote:
Not a Baller.
1 dormant and 4 active, 6,450 (two with auto cli's coming up).
14 cards, $82,850 (that's about an average $6,000 per card)
a newbie
@Anonymous wrote:
@Imperfectfuture wrote:
Not a Baller.
1 dormant and 4 active, 6,450 (two with auto cli's coming up).14 cards, $82,850 (that's about an average $6,000 per card)
a newbie
Started with unclean reports and lower income, not wanting ton of high limits,
Hi
Between my wife and I, we have about 110K between 20 cards. There are a few cards with toy limits on them that are in the sock drawer. We make a combined income of about 90K. I have three kids so the income is eaten up very quickly and will never be close to that credit limit. I can imagine a lot of the credit companies would cancel or reduce the credit limit if they see you spending that kind of money.
24 cards at 497,000. I really need to close some.