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NFCU Communication on a CLI request?

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CCrew
Regular Contributor

NFCU Communication on a CLI request?

Requested a CLI increase last week, doesn't reflect that it was granted, but also no communication in the message center that it was denied. Any data points on how they usually communicate pass/fail on the CLI requests? 

I usually review all my accounts at the beginning of the year and ask for increases "just because" and they're the single lender that has been stone silent on a request. 

 

Thanks. 

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pizzadude
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Re: NFCU Communication on a CLI request?

I requested CLIs last year on both my NCFU cards which were granted, I checked my credit limits online and they showed the new CLs within 1 or 2 days after I'd submitted the request.  

 

There wasn't any communication from NFCU other than I received a snail mail letter for one of the accounts on which I'd requested a $10K increase but was only granted the customary $8K increase ;  it stated that I'd reached the max credit exposure, or something along those lines.

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OmarGB9
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Re: NFCU Communication on a CLI request?

Generally speaking, they don't tell you whether it was approved or not. If there's radio silence, it means it was denied. If it was approved, you'd see the new credit limit within a few days.


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coreyb80
Super Contributor

Re: NFCU Communication on a CLI request?

They've been hit or miss on communication with CLIs.  I requested one too early recently and was shocked when I received an email stating that the request was denied.  If you haven't seen any change after 72 hours I would assume that it was denied.

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M_Smart007
Legendary Contributor

Re: NFCU Communication on a CLI request?


@CCrew wrote:

Requested a CLI increase last week, doesn't reflect that it was granted, but also no communication in the message center that it was denied. Any data points on how they usually communicate pass/fail on the CLI requests? 

I usually review all my accounts at the beginning of the year and ask for increases "just because" and they're the single lender that has been stone silent on a request. 

 

Thanks. 


@CCrew,

If you do not see a change in your credit limit within about 72 hours (Usually 24-48)  from request,

You will have to wait for a snail mail letter ..with reasons why you were denied.

 

ETA: Once in a blue moon, you will actually get an email. But not very often. .. (I may have asked too soon?)

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CCrew
Regular Contributor

Re: NFCU Communication on a CLI request?

Thanks all. Still on radio silence from them so I'll assume denied. Have two cards at $22k and $25k, was trying to get the $22 to $25 just out of OCD!

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AverageJoesCredit
Legendary Contributor

Re: NFCU Communication on a CLI request?

Usually silencio but last couple attempts have gotten emails within a day of request, which is highly unusual for themSmiley Wink.  

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Heatt99
Frequent Contributor

Re: NFCU Communication on a CLI request?

Check your email. They usually send an email stating approval or denial.

 

If denied, wait for the letter in the mail.

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CCrew
Regular Contributor

Re: NFCU Communication on a CLI request?


@Heatt99 wrote:

Check your email. They usually send an email stating approval or denial.

 

If denied, wait for the letter in the mail.


Thanks. Nothing in email nor their secure message center which is why I asked. Thanks for the response tho. 

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coreyb80
Super Contributor

Re: NFCU Communication on a CLI request?

Oddly enough because of this thread I wanted to test the theory.  Technically I'm not eligible until Sunday for a CLI, but I requested one yesterday prematurely and just now received a denial email from them.  2 for 2 now, so maybe they're forming some consistency now.

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