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BofA Premium Rewards SP CLI: $37,200 -> $57,200

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CreditCharmer
Regular Contributor

Re: BofA Premium Rewards SP CLI: $37,200 -> $57,200


@DJRobbieD wrote:

I was previously unsuccessful with SP CLI requests for this account, as recently as two months ago.  Initially the denial reason was Too Many New Accounts due to my app spree in January 2022.  Once I was 1 year past those new accounts, I tried again in early February, but this time I was denied for Insufficient Usage and Too Much Open Credit.  I proceeded to put some heavy spend on card in February and March, then tried again earlier this week after the card also reached its 1-year anniversary...

 

Success!  I (finally) obtained my first SP CLI on this account, an increase of $20k which raised it's CL to $57.2k, making it my highest CL across my accounts.  I can't say for certain whether it was the heavier spend or reaching the 1-year anniversary or both that tipped the scales in my favor, but in any case I'm extremely pleased (and thankful) with the massive increase given by BofA.

 

DPs  

FICO 8 scores: low 800's

AoOA: 19.7 years

AAoA: 7.7 years

New Accounts: 0/6, 1/12, 9/24

INQ (last 12m): 5 EX, 0 EQ, 1 TU

UT: 1-2% 


Congratulations!  What an awesome credit limit.  My BOA was a pretty fast grower.  I'm in the 40k range.  Can't wait to grow it to 50k range.  

Credit is a lot like a Reputation....It takes 20 years to build it and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, and you will do things differently.









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NoMoreE46
Community Leader
Senior Contributor

Re: BofA Premium Rewards SP CLI: $37,200 -> $57,200

Very nice @DJRobbieD.

 

Too bad the AOD tops out at only $25000.  This  CL is dragging down your Avg CL/Credit Card.  😆

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