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@Anonymous wrote:they just told me to update my income and they would review.
Congrats! $400/6 months is a good schedule you've got going there. So when you update your income is it always the same or different and if the same you do still get an increase?
DH just got his card recently, didn't know there wasn't a cli button so other than updating income ( even if still the same?) is that basically it?...or do you also call TD Bank every 6 months to inquire about another cli with perhaps another review?
Just update income even if it's the same. All I've ever had to do.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks all!
@imthedevil thanks! What is your credit limit now? Store card?I am currently at $3700 and yes mine is the store card, not the MC version. I got an $800 bump right before the holiday shopping season in late November this past year which brought me up to that limit. My limit progression has been:
$300 Start 11/2013
$700
$1000
$1300
$1700
$2100
$2900
$3700 Currently, as of 11/2019
Nice! Thank you for the DP.
@GApeachy wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:they just told me to update my income and they would review.
Congrats! $400/6 months is a good schedule you've got going there. So when you update your income is it always the same or different and if the same you do still get an increase?
DH just got his card recently, didn't know there wasn't a cli button so other than updating income ( even if still the same?) is that basically it?...or do you also call TD Bank every 6 months to inquire about another cli with perhaps another review?
Like what @imthedevil said, just update on the website each month. I've never called for a Target increase. Only messaged them online but don't think it helps the process because I think each account has a set schedule.