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Derek, Derek [mod cut].....there are lots of folks here who have very high limits with Chase and they got them the old fashioned way. By paying their bills on time and being patient.

@Anonymous wrote:John--
Finally! Somebody asks me for my method of acquiring such high limits. So, I take several hits on my reports for inquiries. I initially started with Chase Freedom in January 2013 at 1K. Then I would app for CLI and only get like 300 (I'm like **bleep**?!?!). They said, "My Cohen, your reports show too many inq....I'm like alright whatever..." Anyway, I apped then for a CSP. I forgot that limit. Anyway my method is apping for numerous accts....because a bank's job is getting people new accts., right?? So open a **bleep** ton of accts. (I did like 8 with Chase)...then immediately close them and consolidate them.
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Inq. will fall off soon i'm not worried...
Derek
Hi Derek,
How long did it take for you to open 8 Chase cards (in what time span), and can you list off the 8 Chase cards and the limits that you were approved for each card?
Thanks
I'm actually really discouraged to post anything amymore. So, you guys won. I won't post **bleep** anymore.
Peace, bet**es.
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@Anonymous wrote:$30,000 on Slate
$3,000 on Freedom
and $3,000 on CSP
I'm so young, too!!! OMG. I feel so superior. (You are NOT!!! If applying for 8 cards, consolidating limits, and closing cards makes you feel superior than you have issues).
Wanna know my secret???!
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I agree.
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