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$6700 to $8300 today.
Like clockwork a $1600 CLI slowly but surely.
I use my DC for all our bills and anything I cannot get 3% or more on.
Wonder what it takes to get a higher sp cli?
Congrats!! Not a bad SP cli....
Congrats on your CLI !
I don't have the DC card, it's one I'd consider but for some reason Citi doesn't like me for their branded cards, but they'll be happy to open any co-branded card for me. Currently it's limited to Home Depot ($25k) as I've closed the other "store cards" like Brooks Brothers and Best Buy, etc.
Thank you everyone.
I think the Citi DC is a great card.
I surely can't complain about a card that keeps growing.
With a goal of slimming down to only 3 or 4 cards with ideal credit lines between 15k to 30k I will eventually have to make a decision on what to cut.
My AARP has never received a cli in over 2 years.
@pipeguy wrote:Congrats on your CLI !
I don't have the DC card, it's one I'd consider but for some reason Citi doesn't like me for their branded cards, but they'll be happy to open any co-branded card for me. Currently it's limited to Home Depot ($25k) as I've closed the other "store cards" like Brooks Brothers and Best Buy, etc.
I was denied for the DC before as well as Best buy. I am sure you will be able to get it, keep checking the prequals.
My DW really wanted it and kept checking the prequals and then she started getting prequals in the mail with apr ranges, then one day she received one with a specific apr and she jumped on it.
Good Luck.