07-06-2012 08:37 AM
07-06-2012 08:40 AM
07-06-2012 08:47 AM
Nice - congrats!
Super nice BUMP!!!
07-06-2012 08:52 AM
07-06-2012 08:59 AM
Now those are some GREAT increases. Nice!!
07-06-2012 09:03 AM
Nice congrats !!
And its a soft pull !!

07-06-2012 09:04 AM
Been with BoA for near 4 years now and nada! My lowest line at $500. I have $4800 from citi and $2500 on my chase freedom. BoA irks me!
07-06-2012 09:37 AM
Congrats! Good job!
I have boa (5K) over 6 years, never been late or over limit, used push a lot through them, never moved an inch.
push the luv button without knowing it would be a HP last year, DECLINED for have sufficient credit,
guess 1% utility is problem too
I have better card now, freedom, us bank cash+ with nice reward and CL, BOA can sit where they belong (SD)
07-06-2012 09:39 AM
BoA has given me absolutely nothing.
They keep my wooden tables from getting those nasty liquid ring stains as they sit underneath my nice, cool drinks this summer.
Why SD them when it can serve as a coaster?
Besides, my socks would be insulted.
Follow my financial journey: http://www.frugalrican.com
07-06-2012 09:45 AM
FrugalRican wrote:BoA has given me absolutely nothing.
They keep my wooden tables from getting those nasty liquid ring stains as they sit underneath my nice, cool drinks this summer.
Why SD them when it can serve as a coaster?
Besides, my socks would be insulted.
Good grief, twice in one day I'm posting pro-BOFA, must be a sign of the Apocolypse.
Anyway bud, unless you misplaced the decimal point in your BOFA CL in your signature line, were you being sarcastic on this? 15.9K with what you've posted as your current income in the past? I know you're pretty much a model citizen credit-wise and likely deserve better than you get (though convincing lenders of that is always a trick), but I don't see where they've treated you poorly in their credit card at least?

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