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Since the cli button is no longer available online for my PPMC I called the customer service number on the back of my card. Got the automated system and when prompted said "credit limit increase". Robolady understood and asked how large of a purchase was I planning after telling me what I already had available. Told her my purchase was for $1500 but she wasn't having it! Counteroffered me a total credit line of $1400 which basically doubled my current limit. I'm satisfied as I'm not actually planning any purchase but was curious how a credit limit increase could be had without the online cli button present. All in the name of science![]()

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Congrats on your PayPal Cashback MC CLI

Congrats on your increase @outofcredit -- love that handle by the way lol
@credit_is_crack wrote:Congrats on your increase @outofcredit -- love that handle by the way lol
@credit_is_crack Thank you, at one time that handle was a truism until I started hanging around here!

@KingRue8500 wrote:Congrats on your PayPal Cashback MC CLI
@KingRue8500. Thank you, it was a long time coming.

WooHoo! Congratulations on your PayPal Approval!!🎉🥂🍾
@outofcredit the robolady said she would transfer me to a human smh ... but i also havent had the account 90 days yet


Congratulations on your PayPal CLI!
Synchrony has removed the credit limit increase option from all their products. At least for me. I have the PPMC, like yourself, the Amazon Store card and Chevron. I noticed this after the web site overhaul over the summer. Synchrony used to be the most automated way to request an increase. Today I used the chat feature for my Chevron card, it was easy, and I verified no hard pull. I requested an additional $500; they gave it to me.
For data analysis, my CC FICO fluctuates from around 780-90’s to as high as 840+. I most pay everything on CC, for points and pay off at the end of the month. My Vantage takes bigger hits. Usually from 820-50s to mid-700s.