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macinjosh
Senior Contributor

Re: Citi CLI and INQ policy


@AverageJoesCredit wrote:

@macinjosh wrote:

Does anyone know what Citi's policy on INQ's and CLI's are? I always keep getting rejected for CLI's based on # of inquiries. It's really starting to annoy me. Grr.


Citi doesnt like to see more than 6 inquiries in any 6 month period.  Cli , i would think are more based off your income/debt/exposure than inquiries.  If approved a cli, you must wait 6 months to be eligble again.


My Double Cash card hasn't had a CLI in over a year. Smiley Indifferent


Samsung Financing TD Bank $3,200


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macinjosh
Senior Contributor

Re: Citi CLI and INQ policy


@M_Smart007 wrote:

@macinjosh wrote:

Does anyone know what Citi's policy on INQ's and CLI's are? I always keep getting rejected for CLI's based on # of inquiries. It's really starting to annoy me. Grr.


Don't feel bad @macinjosh , they will not give me any CLI on (2) core cards. (credit seeking behavior)

 

Took a HP for a CLI on my Citi Shell cardSmiley Tongue

I can tell you, I did not ask for enoughSmiley Frustrated


Yeah, nothing on my Double Cash card because too many inquiries. It's driving me bonkers. That card is stuck at $3K.


Samsung Financing TD Bank $3,200


Message 12 of 17
macinjosh
Senior Contributor

Re: Citi CLI and INQ policy


@JR_TX wrote:

As far as HPs go, citi's ideal is to see no more than 1/6 and 2/12.


That makes more sense. Looks like October or November if I can controll my serial apping.


Samsung Financing TD Bank $3,200


Message 13 of 17
macinjosh
Senior Contributor

Re: Citi CLI and INQ policy


@Anonymous wrote:

Their madness may be understandable if 1 HP = 1 new account. Sometimes it doesn't lead to a new account. Sometimes it means someone is requesting a CLI. Sometimes you take the hit and it doesn't even result in a CLI! 

 

Issuing institutions by and large do not understand, or even want to begin to accept that a consumer is shopping rates / deals. This works directly against them, as it seems the largest and most prominent banks don't offer any rates to write home about. The local credit unions with nearly no advertising budgets usually win this contest. And remain competitive, even pulling ahead with SL's. 

 

I'd only go w/ a big bank (i.e. RETAIL BANKING) if there was an exceptionally generous program that allowed me to rack up points and rewards, and my current financial situation would not have me giving it all back - and then some - in interest. For this reason I only have 1 travel/dining/groceries/gas rewards card, and 1 that gives straight cash back. The others I've opened for the SUB and don't really use them much thereafter. The limit is there if I need it, but my spending hasn't really exercised those credit lines in a LONG time. I have $20-25k / year I run through my cards I actively swipe, but split across any more cards and it wouldn't really net me much at all. 


I Heart Citi because they are always giving me balance transfer offers. Always. But it's sure hard to transfer a balance when the card's limit is only $3,000 on my Double Cash and $3,100 on my Diamond Preferred. I would hope that sooner than later they will finally crack, and then I can actually transfer a decent balance onto it for a year. But who knows.


Samsung Financing TD Bank $3,200


Message 14 of 17
AverageJoesCredit
Legendary Contributor

Re: Citi CLI and INQ policy


@macinjosh wrote:

@AverageJoesCredit wrote:

@macinjosh wrote:

Does anyone know what Citi's policy on INQ's and CLI's are? I always keep getting rejected for CLI's based on # of inquiries. It's really starting to annoy me. Grr.


Citi doesnt like to see more than 6 inquiries in any 6 month period.  Cli , i would think are more based off your income/debt/exposure than inquiries.  If approved a cli, you must wait 6 months to be eligble again.


My Double Cash card hasn't had a CLI in over a year. Smiley Indifferent


Mine hasnt in 3+ years, stuck at $4k indefinitelySmiley Sad

Message 15 of 17
macinjosh
Senior Contributor

Re: Citi CLI and INQ policy


@AverageJoesCredit wrote:

@macinjosh wrote:

@AverageJoesCredit wrote:

@macinjosh wrote:

Does anyone know what Citi's policy on INQ's and CLI's are? I always keep getting rejected for CLI's based on # of inquiries. It's really starting to annoy me. Grr.


Citi doesnt like to see more than 6 inquiries in any 6 month period.  Cli , i would think are more based off your income/debt/exposure than inquiries.  If approved a cli, you must wait 6 months to be eligble again.


My Double Cash card hasn't had a CLI in over a year. Smiley Indifferent


Mine hasnt in 3+ years, stuck at $4k indefinitelySmiley Sad


Yikes! I hope that doesn't happen to me!


Samsung Financing TD Bank $3,200


Message 16 of 17
GApeachy
Super Contributor

Re: Citi CLI and INQ policy

Well that's sad HP news.

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