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Anonymous
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Re: CSP Auto CLI :-)

Congrats on your CSP auto luv!

Message 11 of 22
MyFault
Valued Contributor

Re: CSP Auto CLI :-)

Congrats on your Auto CLI!








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Message 12 of 22
Chelow
Regular Contributor

Re: CSP Auto CLI :-)

Congrats !! If you don’t mind me asking, What kind of spend did you put on it ? Did you let balances report ? PIF?




Message 13 of 22
Anonymous
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Re: CSP Auto CLI :-)

Cool, Chase is usually pretty stingy with CL, enjoy Smiley Wink
Message 14 of 22
nuohlac
Valued Contributor

Re: CSP Auto CLI :-)

Congratulations on your CLI!!!




Message 15 of 22
Anonymous
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Re: CSP Auto CLI :-)

Thanks
Message 16 of 22
Anonymous
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Re: CSP Auto CLI :-)

Not sure what you mean? You talking about CL?
Message 17 of 22
ToxikPH
Established Contributor

Re: CSP Auto CLI :-)

Ultra rare Chase increase! Nice!
Message 18 of 22
Anonymous
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Re: CSP Auto CLI :-)

Thanks, yes I was surprised they started me that high considering they turned me down for an Ink card this past summer due to short credit history, only 2 years.
Message 19 of 22
SarahJo
Established Contributor

Re: CSP Auto CLI :-)

In response to the spend pattern: I don’t mind at all sharing ;-). Every statement a balance has reported. It’s been from $79 (last statement) to $1000+. I do make payments during a statement period, but I do not follow AZEO with my cards to begin with, no reason to at the moment.

EDIT: To clarify, I do not carry balances so as to pay interest, I know this can get cloudy with the “PIF,” term at times.

Present Day...Equifax: ???, TransUnion: 777, Experian: 781
Sept. 2016...Equifax: 652, TransUnion: 608, Experian: 597
Message 20 of 22
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