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I haven't used my card since June of 2018 and Discover emailed me on Saturday that they would be closing my card if I didn't show some activity by this June. They also mentioned that maybe I wasn't using the card because of my credit limit. They increased it from $3,000 to $9,000. Over the past year I've had great success on getting better cards and SL, so I just SDed Discover. They were also my lowest CL.
I've had the card 8 years and only have had two CLIs that I intiated and they both were pretty small increases. I'm not sure if anyone else has received a similar letter about inactivity and CLIs. At the time I received the email, my FICO scores were between 725-739. I attempted a CLI back in November, and was declined due to not establishing usage of the current credit line allocated.
Just wanted to add a little more to the mystery that is Discover CLIs.
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CONGRATS on the 3x Disco CLI and Thanks for the DPs!!!
Hey, AJC, have you tried this method? The old SUIATTYL method. “Stop using it and they triple your limit.”
COngratso on rare auto luv CLI !!!!!
And those of us that cry after every denial are sad that you go the odd increase!
Congrats OP You are veryyyyyyyyyyyy lucky
@Anonymous wrote:I haven't used my card since June of 2018 and Discover emailed me on Saturday that they would be closing my card if I didn't show some activity by this June. They also mentioned that maybe I wasn't using the card because of my credit limit. They increased it from $3,000 to $9,000.
So was all of this information contained in the same letter... a "warning" of potential account closure approaching in the next few months, but also an auto-CLI in the same communication? That does seem very odd to me and I must say it's the first time I've heard of this.
Also you mentioned a CLI denial previously. Could you give the exact wording of the denial reason provided on the letter you received? 95% of the time with Discover it's "insufficient experience with current credit limit" which actually pertains to the element of time, not spend if that's the reason you got. If you did in fact get a denial reason based on not spending enough, I'm just curious exactly how it was worded. Thanks!