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@Anonymous wrote:
Got the card 7/31 with a $500 sl
Got an increase to 5000 on 10/5
Then another to 6000 on 10/13
Then another to 8000 on 10/30
Tried again today to try to get it to 10k and got this message which was new.
“We cannot process your credit bureau report. We have referred your request to our Credit Solutions
department for further review.
You will receive a response by mail within 7-10 business days.”
I usually get an approved or denied. Anyone ever get this?
I've never received this message. It looks like you've had a lot of success in a short period of time; congrats! If it were me, I would exercise caution with the CLI button as you *may* trigger some unwanted attention. You'd have 3 increases within 30 days and attempting a 4th may not be in your best interest hence the message you received. I would suggest working with the limit you have and maybe later down the road determine if an increase is needed. Best of luck to you!
I also was able to get mine from $1200 Sl to $3500 CL within two months using the luv button.
@Loquat wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
Got the card 7/31 with a $500 sl
Got an increase to 5000 on 10/5
Then another to 6000 on 10/13
Then another to 8000 on 10/30
Tried again today to try to get it to 10k and got this message which was new.
“We cannot process your credit bureau report. We have referred your request to our Credit Solutions
department for further review.
You will receive a response by mail within 7-10 business days.”
I usually get an approved or denied. Anyone ever get this?I've never received this message. It looks like you've had a lot of success in a short period of time; congrats! If it were me, I would exercise caution with the CLI button as you *may* trigger some unwanted attention. You'd have 3 increases within 30 days and attempting a 4th may not be in your best interest hence the message you received. I would suggest working with the limit you have and maybe later down the road determine if an increase is needed. Best of luck to you!
+1. Well Said.