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@Shogun wrote:Chase with 2 cards. Freedom and CSP. All my cards are in the 5 digits now. Keeping the number low and the CLs high. I basically use the Freedom for everything.
What do you do with all your UR points?
NFCU haha
@Scupra wrote:NFCU haha
Yeah, one of those is nice, if you can get in. Anyone need adopting?
Commentiy 6 cards. over 18k in total CL.
5 Chase (46k)and 5 Capital One (44.5K)
Barclays and Chase with 3 cards .. Barclays wins the APR game and Chase the CL game...lol
NFCU too! 2 cards. Then Chase with 1 Card as my 3rd highest CL...but dear Chase, I want to take our relationship further *wiggles eyebrows*
i have 2 open cards with Capital One, but total CL as of this post is only $2000. That's not a lot in comparison.
2 with Chase and 2 with Amex. There is a huge discrepency in the amount of credit extended though... (1k with Chase, 10k with Amex).
Citi won't even budge with their AA Platinum Select, listing income as the reason for denial (18k listed income with 10k revolving credit at the time of application). I understand that income is fairly low as I'm still an undergrad, but I was approved for Amex's DL Gold for 5k a week after the Citi app which bugs me. I was hoping for the AA card as I find it superior, but I guess I'll be flying DL between DTW and LGA during school breaks now instead of AA...
Capital One. 2x QS1 - both previously Platinum Visa, 1x Venture, 1x VentureOne.
Wish I could combine them all but their system wouldn't let me despite meeting all requirements a few months ago... So I added two more cards that I probably won't be able to combine. Yay.