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I am not sure if this is old news to everyone else. Since it's certainly new info to me, I figured I'd pass it along...
To help rebuild my credit, I opened my first NCFU nRewards Secured Credit Card in April 2018. After ~6 months, the card became unsecured at $2k. In November of 2018, I was approved for the Flagship at $25k. Despite maintaining good standing accounts, (i.e., monthly payoffs, balance below 10%, etc.) I haven't received any additional auto increases.
I spoke to someone in the credit card department and she informed me that I won't receive any auto CLIs because the auto CLI increase indicator was turned off. When I asked her why she informed me that it's automatically disabled for new cards and would have to be manually requested/enabled. She enabled it for me so that I'd become eligible in the future. I am not sure if this related to my specific type of credit profile or part of a new process. Has anyone else heard or experienced this?
@Anonymous wrote:I am not sure if this is old news to everyone else. Since it's certainly new info to me, I figured I'd pass it along...
To help rebuild my credit, I opened my first NCFU nRewards Secured Credit Card in April 2018. After ~6 months, the card became unsecured at $2k. In November of 2018, I was approved for the Flagship at $25k. Despite maintaining good standing accounts, (i.e., monthly payoffs, balance below 10%, etc.) I haven't received any additional auto increases.
I spoke to someone in the credit card department and she informed me that I won't receive any auto CLIs because the auto CLI increase indicator was turned off. When I asked her why she informed me that it's automatically disabled for new cards and would have to be manually requested/enabled. She enabled it for me so that I'd become eligible in the future. I am not sure if this related to my specific type of credit profile or part of a new process. Has anyone else heard or experienced this?
@Anonymous Thank You. I forgot about that rule. Even tho this is known to us that have been here awhile, we are consistantly having new members and new to this thread members all the time that may not have known this.
I'm not sure what tiggers it, but NFCU does have an AUTO CLI turn off feature in their system. A quick call to them can have it removed if it has been turned on tho.
@Anonymous wrote:... I'm not sure what tiggers it, but NFCU does have an AUTO CLI turn off feature in their system. A quick call to them can have it removed if it has been turned on tho.
I just got off the phone with them & I was told the turn-off auto-CLI has to be requested, that it is not automatically set. "We want you to have more credit, so you spend more. Right?" Sounds right to me. She said my 3 cards were all good to go.
She also said at 13 months, around your review time of the month, they consider the card for an auto-cli.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:... I'm not sure what tiggers it, but NFCU does have an AUTO CLI turn off feature in their system. A quick call to them can have it removed if it has been turned on tho.I just got off the phone with them & I was told the turn-off auto-CLI has to be requested, that it is not automatically set. "We want you to have more credit, so you spend more. Right?" Sounds right to me. She said my 3 cards were all good to go.
She also said at 13 months, around your review time of the month, they consider the card for an auto-cli.
Thanks everybody, DP's below:
NFCU cashRewards | Opened 03/19 | Auto-CLI was turned off rep turned it ON WOOT
NFCU Platinum | Opened 06/19 | Auto-CLI was turned off rep turned it ON WOOT
Rep stated they do a monthly SP's of your credit and will look into raising the CL on a "monthly basis"..
Hello everyone I am new here and been binge reading this forum for the last 2 days. All I can say is you guys are angels. I applied for a checking and savings and a cash rewards card and my sl was 9300$ I am still in shock. The rep sent me my card express because he could here the disbelief in my voice. I have never been approved for a limist so high and this is my very first secured visa. I have some questions just for clarification.
1.) with their own internal CLI would you eventually get to 25K or do I actually need to call them to do HP to get their?
2.) The rep told me today I should wait 6 months before I apply for another credit card so I can show history of me paying on time. I noticed most are asking for second card at 91/3. I went from 505 to 650 since March of 2019 so I am trying to be really smart and be strategic with my credit profile. So should ask for another card then or just be patient and wait. It would be nice to have two high limit cards.
18 accounts (cc, auto loan, self lender, mjc, auth user, student loans, repo, 3 collection accounts)
2 inquiries
avg. credit history 10 years
my parents auth user accts that are 30 yrs old perfect pymnt history shot me up like crazy (3 total on each CR)