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@Curious_George2, saw in your signature:
DCECU Low Rate Visa: Too obscure, no picture on internet!
Just wondered if this is it??
Belated Merry Christmas! Lol

























@DaYooper wrote:Well, it's been about two months since becoming a NFCU member. Trying all year to get my credit affairs to an ideal position. I was at a low of 622 back last March, and now that 622 has jumped up to a 752. Had to sign up for the first CC just a few minutes ago to take advantage of the SUB before it expires. I was a bit worried because my biggest balance was paid off this weekend, and when I checked an hour ago, it had not posted to Experian (I called Discover this morning and asked them to push my zero balance.)
So I applied for the Cash Rewards and pushed the button. I was staring at this spinning wheel for about 15 seconds -- getting dizzy. When the spinning stopped, I was quickly awoken out of my trance by some unbelievable numers.
$25,000 limit, at 9.65% APR.
Go Navy!!
Congratulations on your approval!
I will be 91 days on Jan 12th since I got approved for my $1k More Rewards card. I will not be 3 full statements however. More like 2 & 2/3. Does that mean I have to wait til febuary statement cuts to wait for CLI?
Also, I got a nRewards card about 5 weeks before my MR approval. I want to eventually get a Platinum and am curious if I should wait a couple months after my CLI to apply for Platinum.
Thanks
@Aim_High wrote:@Curious_George2, saw in your signature:
DCECU Low Rate Visa: Too obscure, no picture on internet!
Just wondered if this is it??
Belated Merry Christmas! Lol
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That's it! Your image search skills put mine to shame. Thank you for making my sig better.
I put it right next to the Navy card for which I am contemplating a CLI. (It's cool Mods, we're on topic!)
@Curious_George2 wrote:
@Aim_High wrote:@Curious_George2, saw in your signature:
DCECU Low Rate Visa: Too obscure, no picture on internet!
Just wondered if this is it??
Belated Merry Christmas! Lol
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That's it! Your image search skills put mine to shame. Thank you for making my sig better.
I put it right next to the Navy card for which I am contemplating a CLI. (It's cool Mods, we're on topic!)
Awesome, @Curious_George2! You're welcome! And just a momentary OT for Navy ... Lol
To be honest, I found it inside a larger image and had to do a little photo-editing to create the card by itself. But it didn't take long and I enjoy doing it. I'm glad it enhanced your siggy!
ETA: Cool, I see I'm even credited in your image source now! Lol

























@Gatortrout wrote:I will be 91 days on Jan 12th since I got approved for my $1k More Rewards card. I will not be 3 full statements however. More like 2 & 2/3. Does that mean I have to wait til febuary statement cuts to wait for CLI?
Also, I got a nRewards card about 5 weeks before my MR approval. I want to eventually get a Platinum and am curious if I should wait a couple months after my CLI to apply for Platinum.
Thanks
Yes, wait atleast until Feb... unti your 3rd full statement has cut. Applying before then will unfavorable.
@DaYooper wrote:Well, it's been about two months since becoming a NFCU member. Trying all year to get my credit affairs to an ideal position. I was at a low of 622 back last March, and now that 622 has jumped up to a 752. Had to sign up for the first CC just a few minutes ago to take advantage of the SUB before it expires. I was a bit worried because my biggest balance was paid off this weekend, and when I checked an hour ago, it had not posted to Experian (I called Discover this morning and asked them to push my zero balance.)
So I applied for the Cash Rewards and pushed the button. I was staring at this spinning wheel for about 15 seconds -- getting dizzy. When the spinning stopped, I was quickly awoken out of my trance by some unbelievable numbers.
$25,000 limit, at 9.65% APR.
Go Navy!!
Congratulations!
@Anonymous wrote:
Tried my best boys. Asked for $25k and got the glorious $4k
Congratulations!