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Capital One Journey approved $300 limit

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Capital One Journey approved $300 limit

I got approved for a capital one student card with a 300 limit
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Remedios
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Re: Capital One Journey approved $300 limit

Congrats on your approval
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Anonymous
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Re: Capital One Journey approved $300 limit

Congrats on your approval!

Be sure to only let it report low utility each month. 

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Anonymous
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Re: Capital One Journey approved $300 limit

Congrats!

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Anonymous
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Re: Capital One Journey approved $300 limit

🎊👏🎉
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Brooklyn2018
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Re: Capital One Journey approved $300 limit

Congrats!!!👍👍👍

Around of applause for you👏👏👏👏

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AverageJoesCredit
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Re: Capital One Journey approved $300 limit

CongratsSmiley Happy
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19eighty5
Senior Contributor

Re: Capital One Journey approved $300 limit

Congratulations on your approval and welcome to the forums!

FICO 8 (Feb 2018):EX- 519, TU- 530, EQ- 545
FICO 8 (Sept 2022):EX- 706, TU- 685, EQ- 684
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RonM21
Valued Contributor

Re: Capital One Journey approved $300 limit

Congrats Bryan!


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BurgeoningHope
Frequent Contributor

Re: Capital One Journey approved $300 limit

Congrats, and welcome!!!

 

I bet you'll find the people and the advice here as helpful as I did around a couple of years ago when I decided to take my plunge. I was soooo grateful for that first card - still am, actually, because without it I wouldn't be in a position to be choosy about which cards to take to get the rewards I've wanted, and can now have. Treat your new card like the fragile little thing it is at this point. Use it, but not too much (never max it, nor even come close), pay it off, never carry a balance long enough to pay interest on it, and you're off to the races!

 

Fun fact that's very useful to the typical starving student - it doesn't take a massive income to have rewards cards and generous-enough limits to actually use them. I wish I'd known that some years ago.....

 

Anyway, welcome again, and congratulations again!


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