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Needed a new couch, so went furniture shopping up in the 'burbs at Jordan's Furniture (your regular neighborhood furniture store with an IMAX theatre and indoor ropes course inside). Fully intended to just put it on SPG for 4000 or so Starpoints but since TD Bank is offering 72 months at 0% on their store card, the temptation was real and I pulled the one-armed bandit. $10k SL and not charged until we take delivery in a few months, so there should be an opportunity to pay it under 30% before it reports if I choose to. Maybe I'll just enjoy the $50-something/month couch for a while. HP on EX, score is 736.
I was moving around some expiring balance transfers last night and decided that I want to move a balance over to my Travel Rewards card since that's the one I plan on keeping long-term (albeit with a future PC to plain ol' BankAmericard). BoA stole $21k of its limit when I opened my Premium Rewards card back in September bringing it down to $5800 from $26,800. An immediate CLI request on it gave me $7100 back, bringing it to $12,900. I decided since I was out of the garden, may as well give it a shot. Asked for $50k and they came back with $23,000. Not what I wanted, but hard to knock a $10,100 CLI 3 months and change after the last one. A HP on TU as expected, score also 736. Since I actually haven't asked for a CLI on my Cash Rewards card since getting it in June (surprising, I know), and knowing that there was no harm in asking, I asked for a CLI from the $7500 SL ($6,000 of it "stolen" from my BankAmericard which was at $34,600 after receiving a $13,000 CLI moments before) to $25,000 and they countered with $15,000.
That brings me to a total of $92,600 across four cards with BoA, plus I'm an AU on DW's $70,000 card. I'm almost positive I could have pushed it beyond $100k total last night had I asked for a CLI on my Premium Rewards and/or BankAmericard cards, but thought I'd hold off for now. My plan for the summer is to ask for CLIs on those two cards, then close them and combine them into my Travel Rewards card. Even without any additional CLIs, that would give me a $71,600 Travel Rewards and a $21,000 Premium Rewards. I plan to PC my Travel Rewards card (which was an MBNA card opened in 2005) to a BankAmericard for balance transfer purposes after that is done. My plan was to churn the Premium Rewards and combine it, but I'm actually thinking about keeping it for the time being. If I don't get a big CLI on my existing BankAmericard prior to the merging of the three cards, I may just move most of the credit line over. I really want that first $100,000 limit credit card!
Brief history of my BoA cards:
Congratulations!! 👍👍
That’s awesome K! I’m going to give it 6 months between requests this time instead of my typical 3 and see if I can squeeze out a more substantial increase from them.
Thanks to you all. I just added up my revolving accounts and with the NFCU CLOC, I'm less than $11k from hitting the $600k club. Woohoo!
@credit_endurance wrote:That’s awesome K! I’m going to give it 6 months between requests this time instead of my typical 3 and see if I can squeeze out a more substantial increase from them.
I wish there was an easy way for us to be able to tell whether it actually makes a difference or not. As you can see by my dates, I got 5-digit CLIs just 3-4 months after receiving others. Cash Rewards is the only one that I've requested where I waited more than 6 months and it was "only" (oh boy do I sound jaded now!) $7500, although that was a 2X CLI so nothing to sneeze at. Best of luck, though!
Congratulations, that's super awesome!!! Is BOA always a HP for CLI?
Holy cow! Thats awesome!
@Time2letgo wrote:Congratulations, that's super awesome!!! Is BOA always a HP for CLI?
Thanks! BoA does auto-CLIs (rarely) that are not HPs. They also target users for a SP CLI request (rarely). Otherwise, customer-initiated requests are almost universally TransUnion pulls. The exception to that is if they have already pulled a report for you for another reason (recent CLI request or app), as they will reuse HPs for about 30 days. (FWIW, new apps are almost always Experian pulls.)
Congrats on the progress, K! I'm tempted to hit the CLI button on my 123, but I'm using it for a massive BT consolidation that has it pegged at 80% utilization for the next three months, at least. I'll pay a chunk of it off in March, when I need a score boost for a new car loan.