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oldnavy visa 15,000
lowes 15,000
citi forward 15,000
citi dividend,12,000
walmart 12,000
walmart discover 14,000.00
jc penney 12,000
chevron 5000
barclays nfl 14,000
dillards 10,000
chase freedome 6000
chase sapphire 10,000
chase bp 2000
macys 5000
3 capone total 8000 will be closing soon one at a time lol
trans fico
743
eq fico 700
ex 734 not fico credit report,com
3.6 year credit history on revolving credit mortage paid off,4 years ago
income $135,000.00 year clean history no lates,derog,or collections
@Anonymous wrote:oldnavy visa 15,000
lowes 15,000
citi forward 15,000
citi dividend,12,000
walmart 12,000
walmart discover 14,000.00
jc penney 12,000
chevron 5000
barclays nfl 14,000
dillards 10,000
chase freedome 6000
chase sapphire 10,000
chase bp 2000
macys 5000
3 capone total 8000 will be closing soon one at a time lol
trans fico
743
eq fico 700
ex 734 not fico credit report,com
3.6 year credit history on revolving credit mortage paid off,4 years ago
income $135,000.00 year clean history no lates,derog,or collections
Ah I see....One question though, why would one need a Old Navy CC with $15,000 CL? Surprised that THAT would be your highest CL.
its a visa card,and yes i pay in full with high intrest rate,
i got it about 2 years ago 200 limit,it upgraded to visa now its at 15,000
but its a visa so i can use it any were,it looks good on credit report so ill be keeping it
@SarcasticComputer wrote:
What is everyone's thoughts about reconning a larger credit limit? I was given a 5K limit. Do I have a chance?
Unless I'm misreading your sig, this is your largest limit. In that case, unlikely to recon higher. If you can cli your amex blue sky and your discover to greater than 5k, that would help. Of course, you are free to try. No real harm. But you'd have a stronger case with at least one other line reporting a limit higher than what chase just gave you.
You could also call and ask them to shift some of your Freedom limit to the CSP. They will do this no worries. If you just plan to use Freedom for bonus categories, you could drop that to 2k and push the other 2.5k to CSP, giving you 7.5k.
I have both the Chase Freedom and Chase Sapphire Preferred, as well as checking and savings accounts with Chase. It is significantly easier to pay bills and keep an eye on balances, funds, etc. all in one place. I would definitely transfer your accounts to Chase.
I second the move to Chase comment. Nice interface and handy to look at everything on one screen. They can even add business cards and bank accounts to your personal view (or combine business and personal views) to make it very simple. Loving Chase.