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@Anonymous wrote:Ummm...no...don't call back..or at least I wouldn't. You have asked for reconsideration and I feel they gave you a pretty good answer of just letting a little time pass by with responsibe use. Also because the lady told you this "So she said I already called 4 times trying to reconsider and am heavily seaking and that it looks terrible" would tell me I should not call back to ask again. I am not saying you shouldn't do what you feel...I am saying I definately would not call again....good luck on whatever you decide!!
Yes I don't want to risk them lowering my credit limits or shutting down my cards so I got the vibe to not call again. Is there actually a risk of them doing this? I feel like I have a legitimate reason for apping for the freedom so soon though, I feel like someone reasonable would see this along with my great history (even though short...have 5 year old student loans with perfect payment history though), and would approve it.
I am totally rooting for you. I am strictly going off of what the last agent said to you. Is there a risk of limits being lowered and cards shut down..???...I would say always with any lender that feels you are a risk. I am a scary jerry (if that means anything) and what she said would make me hold off. Again...totally rooting for your success....
I think the same thing, but I feel unless I get her again (if that's the case I'm going to just move to Brazil and go off the grid for life), me offering to actually lower my total credit line with them should show otherwise right? I'm still nervous don't get me wrong...but...that there 5/24 of peace.
It'd be like a rule where you can't touch or talk to any other girls until you have kissed 5 girls that are missing 1 leg and 1 eye. I'm at 4 now, and the 5th is in my grasp but she has body guards so there is a 35% chance that I will get stabbed. I can't mentally deal with this restriction in my life. I'm gonna just sprint in and go for it.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Ummm...no...don't call back..or at least I wouldn't. You have asked for reconsideration and I feel they gave you a pretty good answer of just letting a little time pass by with responsibe use. Also because the lady told you this "So she said I already called 4 times trying to reconsider and am heavily seaking and that it looks terrible" would tell me I should not call back to ask again. I am not saying you shouldn't do what you feel...I am saying I definately would not call again....good luck on whatever you decide!!
Yes I don't want to risk them lowering my credit limits or shutting down my cards so I got the vibe to not call again. Is there actually a risk of them doing this? I feel like I have a legitimate reason for apping for the freedom so soon though, I feel like someone reasonable would see this along with my great history (even though short...have 5 year old student loans with perfect payment history though), and would approve it.
I am totally rooting for you. I am strictly going off of what the last agent said to you. Is there a risk of limits being lowered and cards shut down..???...I would say always with any lender that feels you are a risk. I am a scary jerry (if that means anything) and what she said would make me hold off. Again...totally rooting for your success....
I think the same thing, but I feel unless I get her again (if that's the case I'm going to just move to Brazil and go off the grid for life), me offering to actually lower my total credit line with them should show otherwise right? I'm still nervous don't get me wrong...but...that there 5/24 of peace.
It'd be like a rule where you can't touch or talk to any other girls until you have kissed 5 girls that are missing 1 leg and 1 eye. I'm at 4 now, and the 5th is in my grasp but she has body guards so there is a 35% chance that I will get stabbed. I can't mentally deal with this restriction in my life. I'm gonna just sprint in and go for it.
LMAO!!! If I were in your shoes, I would go in branch and let the bankers call on your behalf to make the requests
Decided that I'm gonna wait until 30 days after my last approval from them (6 more days), then will call recon and offer to move credit from another one of my cards to open the freedom. Hopefully that will do the trick! I'll update with results.