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New to forum been been lurking and learning for years after having credit trashed by divorce and it has helped me rebuild so much!
Wanted to throw this out especially since I have read many different/contrasting opinions and experiences in the Forums. Recieved the Lowe's Store card middle of July or so and SL was $2000. Used it one time for $350 and PIF as soon as the statement hit. Yesterday I was bored so I started wondering how soon was too soon to hit the Love button for a CLI request. Read several opioions on here that 6 months from card issue was best. So, I had almost decided to just wait it out. Then I read a couple posts that said they had gotten an increase very early on, so I decided what the heck. No harm, no foul since it would be a SP anyway. So, I hit the Love button and decided to shoot for the moon and requested $10,000. I figure what the heck I'll ask for that so if they are willing to increase at least this way they can counter with their highest offer. BAM! Instant with in seconds approval! I was was like whoa NICE and I left money on the table! So, I started reading about back to back CLI request. Some said they had done it as many as 4 times before a denial. I was very hesitate, especially not wanting to trigger the beast at Sync, but decided to hit it again and this time I'd make it way up there so I didn't leave any on the table again. So, I Requested $25,000 this time. BAM! Instant approval for the $25,000 and again in seconds. I was both stunned and happy of course and again think dang should I have ask for the max of $35K? Not willing to try again I stopped at $25K though. Maybe in a couple months I'll hit it again for the $35K.
Just wanted mainly to post this because I had read several post that said there was a "graduating scale" of sorts that they used like, $2K-$10K-$12K-$17K-$20K, etc. Well as you can see from my experience this isn't the case. I also saw where some folks said not being a home owner you can't get big limits. Well, I sold both my homes when I divorced and don't own now so that isn't the cases either it seems.
My stats are that after a divorce and huge financial losses that 3 years ago I couldn't finance a hamburger. Scoes in the 490-500 range and no credit left. Today scores are all in the lower 700's, I have about 16 open credit cards and a used 2019 truck loan (at 3.25%). My Credit card usage is at 2%. I also got back in with AmEx after having my first card (Green) with them in 1985 up to both a Gold and a Platinum Card in 1993 when it was an invitation only card. Lost both of those in 2002 when my first business started to collapse. New Card even has my original Member Since date of 1985. Which I thought was very cool and means they saw the bad and after 20 years allowed me back in.
Congratulations 🎉🎈🎊
@bigseegar wrote:New to forum been been lurking and learning for years after having credit trashed by divorce and it has helped me rebuild so much!
Wanted to throw this out especially since I have read many different/contrasting opinions and experiences in the Forums. Recieved the Lowe's Store card middle of July or so and SL was $2000. Used it one time for $350 and PIF as soon as the statement hit. Yesterday I was bored so I started wondering how soon was too soon to hit the Love button for a CLI request. Read several opioions on here that 6 months from card issue was best. So, I had almost decided to just wait it out. Then I read a couple posts that said they had gotten an increase very early on, so I decided what the heck. No harm, no foul since it would be a SP anyway. So, I hit the Love button and decided to shoot for the moon and requested $10,000. I figure what the heck I'll ask for that so if they are willing to increase at least this way they can counter with their highest offer. BAM! Instant with in seconds approval! I was was like whoa NICE and I left money on the table! So, I started reading about back to back CLI request. Some said they had done it as many as 4 times before a denial. I was very hesitate, especially not wanting to trigger the beast at Sync, but decided to hit it again and this time I'd make it way up there so I didn't leave any on the table again. So, I Requested $25,000 this time. BAM! Instant approval for the $25,000 and again in seconds. I was both stunned and happy of course and again think dang should I have ask for the max of $35K? Not willing to try again I stopped at $25K though. Maybe in a couple months I'll hit it again for the $35K.
Just wanted mainly to post this because I had read several post that said there was a "graduating scale" of sorts that they used like, $2K-$10K-$12K-$17K-$20K, etc. Well as you can see from my experience this isn't the case. I also saw where some folks said not being a home owner you can't get big limits. Well, I sold both my homes when I divorced and don't own now so that isn't the cases either it seems.
My stats are that after a divorce and huge financial losses that 3 years ago I couldn't finance a hamburger. Scoes in the 490-500 range and no credit left. Today scores are all in the lower 700's, I have about 16 open credit cards and a used 2019 truck loan (at 3.25%). My Credit card usage is at 2%. I also got back in with AmEx after having my first card (Green) with them in 1985 up to both a Gold and a Platinum Card in 1993 when it was an invitation only card. Lost both of those in 2002 when my first business started to collapse. New Card even has my original Member Since date of 1985. Which I thought was very cool and means they saw the bad and after 20 years allowed me back in.
Congratulations on your CLI!!
Congrats on the Lowes CLIs, and great job rebuilding your credit !!
Congratulations on your Lowe's CLI!
Grats on achieving the 25K limit and welcome to the board
What an awesome story @bigseegar !!!!
Thank you so much for sharing it!!!!
Yeah that card is a fast grower :-)
Enjoy all your success and remember to
ENJOY IT!!!!!!
Cheers
That’s terrific! Congratulations on your major Lowes CLI approval!! 👏🏼🎉🍾
Congrats on your Lowe's CLI