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@haulingthescoreup wrote:
USAA MC $27K. It was USAAAmEx $30K and $7K on the MC, but I did some rearranging to make the MC more useful, and to have the second card at 5 digits.
I think having the second highest CL in the five digits is a very important concept. I am trying to arrange that now. (Very passively.)
@creditwherecreditisdue wrote:
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
USAA MC $27K. It was USAAAmEx $30K and $7K on the MC, but I did some rearranging to make the MC more useful, and to have the second card at 5 digits.I think having the second highest CL in the five digits is a very important concept. I am trying to arrange that now. (Very passively.)
My highest is Chase $25K, with 5.24% APR.
Second highest is Citi $23,400.00, and they recently raised my APR to 19.99%
@MattH wrote:
My highest is Chase $25K, with 5.24% APR.Second highest is Citi $23,400.00, and they recently raised my APR to 19.99%
BOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
(I hope you weren't passive about that! Question everything!)
@creditwherecreditisdue wrote:
@MattH wrote:
My highest is Chase $25K, with 5.24% APR.Second highest is Citi $23,400.00, and they recently raised my APR to 19.99%
BOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
(I hope you weren't passive about that! Question everything!)
Top feeding continues - but the top is way up there these days.
I would question every AA action, perhaps more that once. At best you'll get something, and at worst you'll get a "NO".
Chase : $47,000
Bank of America Platinum card: $55,000
Platinum AMEX: No limit although when I charge more than $15,000 per month they typically make sure it's me making the charges
TU: 807 EQ: 801 EX: Not sure can't buy it
Some of these credit lines are straight out outrageous!!
1st Financial Bank - 4.5K, I've had it for three years.
How long have you guys had these cards??
Be happy! You are doing fine.
Remember it takes a substantial income to justify those CL's. Also, when something needs to be cut down those excess CL's are going to be one of the first places reviewed.