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@Anonymous wrote:
We've now been here for two weeks. It's a bit unreal. And there's still boxes everywhere. I've blown my Target card slap up. I applied for, and got, a Lowe's card with a pitiful limit, but I know that it'll grow. I moved the fridge I had bought used last year to this house since it didn't have one already. Four days later, the freezer is frosting over, the fridge is meh cool-ish & it's making the most gawd awful racket. Yeah. I had already planned to eventually replace it. So, I just went ahead & did. I'm about to buy an upright freezer. Still need some furniture & some household items. Still got a long wish list that includes setting up the living room as a theater-ish room.
Same thing happened to me with my new Home Depot card. They gave me a lousy $ 1,000 limit. I called the next morning and got it bumped up to $ 6,000. I told them I was wanting to use it to purchase a new countertop - (which I did).
Give Lowe's a call. The worst they can do is say no.