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Close Truist or do nothing?

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Swatch
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Close Truist or do nothing?

I applied for a Truist business card as sole prop rather than with my companies because I heard the paperwork/verification is hard for a company. I was approved. I was hoping for a good SL due to personal income, but they gave me a kind of low SL. I don't want the card very much anymore because of SL and it's taken so long to receive, and these other reasons I'll get into.

After activating the card, it was declined on both very small charges I tried. I called them and she said I have to talk to their "retail lending department" to verify things, then they'd remove the block. But when I call, it says I'm calling "fraud management", and none of the menu options make sense for my situation, and they don't even say anything like "for all other calls, stay on the line". Mostly, I think they will give me a hassle in the future with large charges, online charges, being near the limit, or other things I do because it's already been such a problem with them, and I am planning to just use a different bank.

So can I sock drawer the card and ignore them, or would that have negative effects? Should I call them and say I want to close it, so it's consumer initiated closure? Won't it seem suspicious that I want to close it and won't they ask me to verify a bunch before allowing me to close it?

I do AZEO.
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pizzadude
Credit Mentor

Re: Close Truist or do nothing?

What credit limit did they give you and how does it compare to your other cards ?

March2010 FICO® ~ 695 TU, 653 EQ, 697 EX
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SouthJamaica
Mega Contributor

Re: Close Truist or do nothing?


@Swatch wrote:

I applied for a Truist business card as sole prop rather than with my companies because I heard the paperwork/verification is hard for a company. I was approved. I was hoping for a good SL due to personal income, but they gave me a kind of low SL. I don't want the card very much anymore because of SL and it's taken so long to receive, and these other reasons I'll get into.

After activating the card, it was declined on both very small charges I tried. I called them and she said I have to talk to their "retail lending department" to verify things, then they'd remove the block. But when I call, it says I'm calling "fraud management", and none of the menu options make sense for my situation, and they don't even say anything like "for all other calls, stay on the line". Mostly, I think they will give me a hassle in the future with large charges, online charges, being near the limit, or other things I do because it's already been such a problem with them, and I am planning to just use a different bank.

So can I sock drawer the card and ignore them,

Yes

or would that have negative effects?

No, except that they might close it someday for inactivity

Should I call them and say I want to close it, so it's consumer initiated closure?

It doesn't really matter, but sure you can call and close it

Won't it seem suspicious that I want to close it

No it won't seem suspicious

and won't they ask me to verify a bunch before allowing me to close it?

Just your identity -- i.e. social security number, birthday, etc. 


 


Total revolving limits 569520 (505320 reporting) FICO 8: EQ 689 TU 691 EX 682




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Swatch
Frequent Contributor

Re: Close Truist or do nothing?


@SouthJamaica wrote:

and won't they ask me to verify a bunch before allowing me to close it?

Just your identity -- i.e. social security number, birthday, etc. 



Thank you!

If they will only ask for identity, maybe I'll keep it... how do you know they won't ask for POI?

Or at least ask me to re-state my income numbers (sole prop number and total number)? Also, I am not 100% sure of what my application said for income, but 95% sure.

I do AZEO.
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Swatch
Frequent Contributor

Re: Close Truist or do nothing?


@pizzadude wrote:

What credit limit did they give you and how does it compare to your other cards ?


They gave me $2500, and my personal and business cards vary a lot. I was expecting $7500-$10000 SL, and hoping for $12500 since some posts said they were generous. It's my only business sole prop card so far.

I do AZEO.
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SouthJamaica
Mega Contributor

Re: Close Truist or do nothing?


@Swatch wrote:

@SouthJamaica wrote:

and won't they ask me to verify a bunch before allowing me to close it?

Just your identity -- i.e. social security number, birthday, etc. 



Thank you!

If they will only ask for identity, maybe I'll keep it... how do you know they won't ask for POI?

Or at least ask me to re-state my income numbers (sole prop number and total number)? Also, I am not 100% sure of what my application said for income, but 95% sure.


If you're closing the account why would they care about your POI?

In any event, I've closed many accounts and never been asked any searching questions.


Total revolving limits 569520 (505320 reporting) FICO 8: EQ 689 TU 691 EX 682




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SouthJamaica
Mega Contributor

Re: Close Truist or do nothing?


@Swatch wrote:

@pizzadude wrote:

What credit limit did they give you and how does it compare to your other cards ?


They gave me $2500, and my personal and business cards vary a lot. I was expecting $7500-$10000 SL, and hoping for $12500 since some posts said they were generous. It's my only business sole prop card so far.


If it's the business's only business card, you should probably just stick around and try to use it.


Total revolving limits 569520 (505320 reporting) FICO 8: EQ 689 TU 691 EX 682




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Swatch
Frequent Contributor

Re: Close Truist or do nothing?


@SouthJamaica wrote:

If you're closing the account why would they care about your POI?

In any event, I've closed many accounts and never been asked any searching question


Oh, I meant if I were trying to keep the card. I don't mind answering basic question and using the card a bit, but I don't want to jump through any hoops to keep the card. It has limited use since I expect them to be suspicious of larger online charges, especially in the first 2 to 6 months, which is what I needed it for. It has 0% for 9 months. 

I do AZEO.
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