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Apple - CLI Denial
Why? Because I haven't used enough of my existing credit line.
dang.
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Re: Apple - CLI Denial
I believe credit card denials (including CLI denials) go to the Credit Card Applications forum. If that's correct, someone will come move this thread there soon enough 😂
I haven't received as many (or as generous) Apple CLIs in the last 21 months or so. Perhaps not coincidentally, I also haven't been using it nearly as much in that time as I used to, since I got more flexible cards with the same or better rewards for most of my spending.
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Re: Apple - CLI Denial
I'm wondering too if they're going to put the kibosh on CLIs until they transfer everything to Synchrony.
7/7/24:








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Re: Apple - CLI Denial
Are you sure synchrony is taking over?
the article I read today says American Express was an option, but they won't know for 12-15 months. So for now, we are stuck with Goldman Sachs's
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Re: Apple - CLI Denial
@Hockeypnc1 that's correct. There's been no confirmation of anything, and I doubt that they're close to having an agreement with any bank to take it over.
And it's not as if Goldman Sachs has been a paragon of customer service, nor is it obvious to me that Synchrony would necessarily be worse for most Apple Card customers.
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Re: Apple - CLI Denial
Thank you for your reply
its nearly impossible to reach someone
I do like when you make a payment, it posts right away, which most CCs it will take a day or two.
I got a 2,500 limit at about 13 percent, and like the card for the most part. But no increases were ever granted for me.
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Re: Apple - CLI Denial
Back to topic, anybody else experience same rejuction?
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@Im-back wrote:Back to topic, anybody else experience same rejuction?
I have several times, including in the past week. I have a $4750 limit and put on just over $1K in spend in the 6 months before the request. The reason given for the CLI denial was that I hadn't used and paid the card enough since the last increase. In the past, they might have approved at least a small increase for the amount amount of spend I put on it, but I don't really blame them for not approving the request.
My FICO 9 score in the CLI denial email was 710.
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The topic was never swayed away from, we both said that we got rejected for increases
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Re: Apple - CLI Denial
I have gotten this denial reason which is accurate. IIRC, anecdotal data shows that 20 to 30 % usage yields a CLI.
@Aim_High has been Apple Card CLI guru.