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Saw that Woodyman was approved for mlife rewards, with a nice limit by the way. Decided to give FNBO a call one month early on 3 of my 5 accounts to see if any cli's were available. They didn't dissappoint:
Overstock Mastercard $11,500 to $14,000
Rakuten Mastercard $9,500 to $12,000
Sun Country Visa $15,000 to $17,500
I think I'll do a little research and go for card number 6
Nice buildups across all lines.
Congratulations! 12njoy on a successful SP sweep!
@CreditMagic7 wrote:Nice buildups across all lines.
Congratulations! 12njoy on a successful SP sweep!
Thanks cm7
769 ⋅ INQs: 6 | 774 ⋅ INQs: 5 | 764 INQs: 8 | UTIL: 2% | AAoA: 5yr 8mos | Total Credit Line: $873,950 |
@Ysettle4 wrote:
Congrats on your FNBO success, 12njoy
thanks
@12njoy wrote:Saw that Woodyman was approved for mlife rewards, with a nice limit by the way. Decided to give FNBO a call one month early on 3 of my 5 accounts to see if any cli's were available. They didn't dissappoint:
Overstock Mastercard $11,500 to $14,000
Rakuten Mastercard $9,500 to $12,000
Sun Country Visa $15,000 to $17,500
I think I'll do a little research and go for card number 6
Congrats! They have been giving you exactly $2500 per card the last couple of rounds if I remember.
Thats a pretty sweet deal. You'll be bumping against your Aeroplan limit before too long
@woodyman100 wrote:
@12njoy wrote:Saw that Woodyman was approved for mlife rewards, with a nice limit by the way. Decided to give FNBO a call one month early on 3 of my 5 accounts to see if any cli's were available. They didn't dissappoint:
Overstock Mastercard $11,500 to $14,000
Rakuten Mastercard $9,500 to $12,000
Sun Country Visa $15,000 to $17,500
I think I'll do a little research and go for card number 6
Congrats! They have been giving you exactly $2500 per card the last couple of rounds if I remember.
Thats a pretty sweet deal. You'll be bumping against your Aeroplan limit before too long
Thanks. And don't know if you know or not, FNBO will let you combine limts. You just need to have the card that you want to combine at a zero balance. If I were to combine all my FNBO cards into one I would have a massive limit of $63,200.
Congrats! FNBO seems to really like you
Can you tell us what you say, how often you call, and who you call for these SP CLI? I tried on my NRA business visa about a month ago and the initial rep transferred me to a different department who then said any CLI is a HP so I didn't move forward with it.
I also applied for the FNBO Amex card while I was at it. I should know better not to apply with FNBO close to the weekend because I won't hear any word until mid to late next week. They may just say I have enough with them or too many inq's (55) but that's only one more inquiry since their last approval 3 months ago.
@mattmyFIC0 wrote:Congrats! FNBO seems to really like you
Can you tell us what you say, how often you call, and who you call for these SP CLI? I tried on my NRA business visa about a month ago and the initial rep transferred me to a different department who then said any CLI is a HP so I didn't move forward with it.
You just call the number on the back of the card and tell the rep that you want to see if you have any SP cli offers on your account. For me I was getting them every 4 months. This time though it was only 3 months on 3 of my 5 accounts. The other two I have to wait. Also, they will check for SP and if no go then they will tell you it could be submitted for a HP cli request