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Grats on your WF AC approval
Congrats on both of your approvals!
Nicely done!! Congratulations on both your terrific Approvals!! 🥂🎉👏🏻
@Oops_I_Did_It_Again Congratulations on your approvals.
Just out of curiosity, you apply every 3 months, how has it gone regarding limits and terms?
6-4k obviously look sweet in my eyes.
Congrats on your Wells Fargo Active Cash & Apple Card approvals
Congratulations on both of those new Approvals!
@Yasselife wrote:@Oops_I_Did_It_Again Congratulations on your approvals.
Just out of curiosity, you apply every 3 months, how has it gone regarding limits and terms?
6-4k obviously look sweet in my eyes.
Good question. You are, in effect, asking the age old question "How often should I apply", which I have not resolved for myself as yet. There are many answers!
I do have a kind of method, which is to wait until my Fico8/9 scores completely recover from the last application(s) before applying again. This is how I try to excercise some restraint. Theoretcially at least, if your scores are better everytime you appply, it should be helping to offset negative perceptions of credit seeking, which in turn helps keep SLs proped up a bit, IMHO. I'd add that I've moving more towards 2 apps spaced six month apart at this point,...and maybe someday I'll make it through an entire year without apps, and get back the 20 points or so for all INQs falling off and whatever upside points might acrue with re-assignment to a no-recent-credit scorecard. If I live long enough, that is!
I also put priority on applying for CCs that allow SP CLIs and known more generally to be growable. That way, if I do get a dissapointing limit, there is hope of being able to turn lemons into lemonade through CLIs.
IIRC correctly, (questionable!) here's the entire history of my SLs (all credit card apps)
$300, 500, 1000, 2500, 6000, (2500+2500 micro spree) 3100, 5000 6000 7000 (4100+6000+10,000)
To me that looks like an increasing series of numbers, which is arguably flatttening out. It might be flattening out, but it may also be that I'm applying to conservative lenders lately, having run out of generous banks! And any flattening out is more likely do to income limitations than credit application glands being out of control.
I was earlier reading a post where the OP hadn't asked DCU for a CLI in 20 years and when he did they gave him a 9x increase! But to tell the truth, that guy might have done better if he'd been impatiently requesting CLIs all those years!
Congrats on both approvals 👍🏼