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Hello,
Just thought I would share something interesting that I've been able to replicate a few times now with my Citi Best Buy Visa card and Home Depot store card.
If you request a CLI, and it is approved, quickly go back to request a second CLI exactly the same as the first. I've done this every time I've had a CLI approved through Citi, and it has worked every time. Trying a third time results in a 7-10 day message and then you can't access the CLI rqeuest page for a while.
Anyway, I was just able to get my Best Buy card increased to 15k from 10k with 2x $2500 increase requests. I'd love to hear if this works for others.
Full disclosure, I first did this probably over 2 years ago, and it still works, but use this trick at your own risk of making Citi mad at you
@Anonymous wrote:Hello,
Just thought I would share something interesting that I've been able to replicate a few times now with my Citi Best Buy Visa card and Home Depot store card.
If you request a CLI, and it is approved, quickly go back to request a second CLI exactly the same as the first. I've done this every time I've had a CLI approved through Citi, and it has worked every time. Trying a third time results in a 7-10 day message and then you can't access the CLI rqeuest page for a while.
Anyway, I was just able to get my Best Buy card increased to 15k from 10k with 2x $2500 increase requests. I'd love to hear if this works for others.
Full disclosure, I first did this probably over 2 years ago, and it still works, but use this trick at your own risk of making Citi mad at you
Well, I had some free time so I broke out my Best Buy Visa card, and went on line. I have not had a CLI on that card ever but it is only about 7 or 8 months old. I was sure it would not work. So I did as you said, my line was $8,000. I filled out the page for the additional $2,500 and hit submit, INSTANT approved for $2,500. OK, nothing unsual there, so I hit the "back page" a few times, got back to the increase page, filled it out once again, did the review page right away as you said and hit "submit" INSTANT approved for another $2,500. Then the big test. Sign out and sign back in to see the actual credit line, either $10,500 or $13,000. HHMMM now $13,000. What can I say? LOL, but I am thinking it is a small amount maybe we could have just requested $5,000? who knows. But what you said did work
Thanks
Mark
ugh, I thought this said Chase, now I ended up with double HP and the same credit limit
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Hello,
Just thought I would share something interesting that I've been able to replicate a few times now with my Citi Best Buy Visa card and Home Depot store card.
If you request a CLI, and it is approved, quickly go back to request a second CLI exactly the same as the first. I've done this every time I've had a CLI approved through Citi, and it has worked every time. Trying a third time results in a 7-10 day message and then you can't access the CLI rqeuest page for a while.
Anyway, I was just able to get my Best Buy card increased to 15k from 10k with 2x $2500 increase requests. I'd love to hear if this works for others.
Full disclosure, I first did this probably over 2 years ago, and it still works, but use this trick at your own risk of making Citi mad at you
Well, I had some free time so I broke out my Best Buy Visa card, and went on line. I have not had a CLI on that card ever but it is only about 7 or 8 months old. I was sure it would not work. So I did as you said, my line was $8,000. I filled out the page for the additional $2,500 and hit submit, INSTANT approved for $2,500. OK, nothing unsual there, so I hit the "back page" a few times, got back to the increase page, filled it out once again, did the review page right away as you said and hit "submit" INSTANT approved for another $2,500. Then the big test. Sign out and sign back in to see the actual credit line, either $10,500 or $13,000. HHMMM now $13,000. What can I say? LOL, but I am thinking it is a small amount maybe we could have just requested $5,000? who knows. But what you said did work
Thanks
Mark
Glad to hear it worked for you, that's awesome!
@jcooks wrote:ugh, I thought this said Chase, now I ended up with double HP and the same credit limit
Maybe my coffee hasn't kicked in yet but you cannot request a cli online with Chase.
@Physh1 wrote:Maybe my coffee hasn't kicked in yet but you cannot request a cli online with Chase.
I must really need coffee, as I am more confused now than ever
No HP on Citi CLI ???
@jcooks wrote:ugh, I thought this said Chase, now I ended up with double HP and the same credit limit
Ouch. Sorry for your loss.
@Anonymous wrote:Hello,
Just thought I would share something interesting that I've been able to replicate a few times now with my Citi Best Buy Visa card and Home Depot store card.
If you request a CLI, and it is approved, quickly go back to request a second CLI exactly the same as the first. I've done this every time I've had a CLI approved through Citi, and it has worked every time. Trying a third time results in a 7-10 day message and then you can't access the CLI rqeuest page for a while.
Anyway, I was just able to get my Best Buy card increased to 15k from 10k with 2x $2500 increase requests. I'd love to hear if this works for others.
Full disclosure, I first did this probably over 2 years ago, and it still works, but use this trick at your own risk of making Citi mad at you
Ime Home Depot and Best Buy have always been hp and Citi will only approve you if you qualify for a cli. No tricks about it
@4sallypat wrote:No HP on Citi CLI ???
I have the same question, as both the Best Buy and Home Depot cards are Citi Retail Services cards with data points pointing to CLI requests triggering hard pulls. How many hard pulls were there?