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@Grabiela wrote:My apr is 14.24 and 500.00 to 25000.00 to 35000.00 to 45000.00 to 60000.00 to 71600.00
Oh wow, so the first big increase came right off the bat. $500 to $25,000 is amazing. Really impressive. Did you just spend a lot on the small $500 card and then request an increase online or did you call them and explain that you needed a higher limit for your needs and income?
Yes i did spend more than 4000.00 monthly and i did call them and explain that its was so hard for me to do alots of payments every week. And
@Credit_hawk wrote:
@Grabiela wrote:My apr is 14.24 and 500.00 to 25000.00 to 35000.00 to 45000.00 to 60000.00 to 71600.00
Oh wow, so the first big increase came right off the bat. $500 to $25,000 is amazing. Really impressive. Did you just spend a lot on the small $500 card and then request an increase online or did you call them and explain that you needed a higher limit for your needs and income?
she ask me how much i need .. so i resquest 25k and she said ok Approved.
@ScoreOrBeScored wrote:Congrats on this nice CLI .... if you don't mind sharing ,
what was your stated income ? Individual or house hold ?
I ask because im at $47,500 and trying to hit the $50k mark on my travel Rewards .
what is your APR?
Yea. Me too. I make $600k a year too.... NOT!
You guys should be getting 100k limits easy. Oh my god. Your signature should have "High Income individual- my credit profile does not apply to all you average folks"
A W E S O M E CL and worth every HP.
Wow, nice CL for you!!
Hold guac!!!! Congrats on those CLI. I'm speechless! DEFINITELY worth the HP!!!!
I don't even know what to say! But I mean Holy crap what an awesome CLI and yearly income!
I am confused. Is big CL really useful? I read that lets say if you trying to get credit for property and they can give you X, but because huge CL they will subtract this CL.
For example, you want to take 500k for house and you have 70k CL. They will give you 430k right?