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manyquestions wrote:
I had a $200 Target card and I was going to close it. I kind of felt the same way. Then they bumped it to $1000 at about the 18 month mark. Now I think they are OK. LOL.
@manyquestions wrote:
I had a $200 Target card and I was going to close it. I kind of felt the same way. Then they bumped it to $1000 at about the 18 month mark. Now I think they are OK. LOL.
By any chance did this happen right before the holiday? Many of us that sat with stagnant target CL's were bumped sometimes in late November I think it was. Mine sat a $500 for 2 1/2-3 years.
To the OP: The thing I like about Target cards is that they are not widely known to shut you down for non-use. Some companies you have to make sure to use the card every month or two or they will close it. So, if anything it's a card with no AF and is great for building history.
@Anonymous wrote:
@manyquestions wrote:
I had a $200 Target card and I was going to close it. I kind of felt the same way. Then they bumped it to $1000 at about the 18 month mark. Now I think they are OK. LOL.By any chance did this happen right before the holiday? Many of us that sat with stagnant target CL's were bumped sometimes in late November I think it was. Mine sat a $500 for 2 1/2-3 years.
Yes, I was one of those. Happy Holidays from Target. This past year it was a lot of people getting bumped up from $200 to $1000. The year before a lot of people got bumped from redcard to Target Visa.