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Hi all,
So I have the following cards:
Personal: 3 Chase, TD Bank, Navy FCU, BofA
Business: 3 Chase, BofA, AMEX Blue
My question is: is it OK to request credit line increases every 6 months ALL AT ONCE at all banks? Or should i spread the requests at different times?
Ex. I request a CLI on BofA, Chase, TD and Navy FCU all on the same day - would that be an issue or affect my ability to get approved for the CLI's for different banks?
Thanks in advance!
@CenturionBound wrote:Hi all,
So I have the following cards:
Personal: 3 Chase, TD Bank, Navy FCU, BofA
Business: 3 Chase, BofA, AMEX Blue
My question is: is it OK to request credit line increases every 6 months ALL AT ONCE at all banks? Or should i spread the requests at different times?
Ex. I request a CLI on BofA, Chase, TD and Navy FCU all on the same day - would that be an issue or affect my ability to get approved for the CLI's for different banks?
Thanks in advance!
other than TD, I'd check to see if their CLIs are HP or not
requesting CLIs with BoFA, Chase and Navy is a great idea.
the only downside is that you may reach your maximum unsecured limit (with how much that individual bank is giving you) with those lenders at some point, which means different things in different cases:
Chase - you'll be declined for future products and need to call reconsideration to be approved and to move credit limit over from the old card
BoFA - they'll lower your limit on your one card to create a new card
Navy - you'll get a token $500-$1000 limit or just get declined for another credit card if you apply with no option to move credit over to make a new card
so just something to consider if you wanted additional cards with them down the line


























With BoA and AmEx you can potentially get a CLI every 91 days with a soft pull online request.
I'm not sure exactly what AmEx criteria are, but I got several 3x CLIs in a row requesting every 91+ days, though they declined to go higher than $34k last time I asked for $50k.
I've heard, but can't confirm, that AmEx limits you to half your annual income in CC limits.
BoA doesn't like to see inquiries or new accounts within the previous 3 months, even for preferred rewards members, but CLIs on other accounts don't matter. A few days ago I got a $3.2K CLI on a 3 month old Susan G Komen card, and a $8.4k CLI on the CCR card I've had for 11 years.
BoA seems to have a hard cap of $99.9k total credit limit on all personal cards with them, but the cap for an individual can be lower.
I'm guessing there is a way around that if you are a private banking client with them, and have >$10 million in deposits.







I don't see how one bank even knows you're requesting a cli at another, so it shouldn't matter. If you get the cli, the new limit will only show up when the account posts.
Hard pull if it is and no new accounts, but they won't care. About you getting CLI's









If the CLI request is an HP, the other banks will see that and may decline the CLI for "credit seeking behavior." If the CLI request is a SP, the other banks can't see those.
I keep my reports frozen, unless I'm apping for new credit. All my cli s are sps.