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I started off with a $2K limit and had it bumped up to $6K after 60 days. Six months later it increased to $18K. Tomorrow is the next 6 month mark so I'll ask for $25K, the highest you can do on the call-in request.
Keeping fingers crossed!
Edit - just called in. Instant approval to $25KYou can go upto 30K after without FR.
General consensus around here is up to $25,000 before FR.
@CK_Charles_Lover wrote:General consensus around here is up to $25,000 before FR.
Sorry but the general consensus is actually wrong. The 25k rule is a fairly safe "rule of thumb" but nowhere in Amex's small print do they specifically address this matter. I suggest calling in and actually speaking to the CLI dept. You may actually be surprised at what you hear.
I'm aware that there is no Amex rule "in print" that if you ask for more then $25,000 you get FR. It's just a rule of thumb that most people stick to in here. Amex is very YMMV with pretty much everything for all kinds of things. They play by their own rules, we just choose to play the game with them. If you want to ask for more knock your self out.
Based on the posts I've seen, the Amex more than $25,000 FR rule is based on several errors. First, the automated system will let you ask for a CLI up to $25K. From that people make the incorrect negative inference that any requests for CLI above $25K will require additional proof of income/assets. Such a request may or may not require additional support. The error is further compounded by conflating this with an Amex FR. If by FR it is meant that they might ask for financial information to review, then sure. But it's something else to say that they'll suspend all accounts, ask for 4506T, etc.
I was just given an auto CLI from $25K to $27K, so I know that you can get a CL above $25K without submitting any add'l documents.
That's what I've thought, that just because the automated system can only go up to 25K, that doesn't mean that anything higher will require an FR. Amex just wants a human to review any customer requested limit higher than 25K. That person could probably approve a request without any additional paperwork or could ask for some income verification, but i doubt they'd automatically go through the FR process.
In response.
I have absolutely no need for a $25K credit limit.
I have NFCU at $18K with no balance and WF at $13.5K with no balance in addition to the Delta Gold AMEX at $18K with no balance.
I am not worried about a FR because I have been totally honest with AMEX. Just going with $25K because AMEX says that is the highest they will go on the auto call-in. Just to do it, no other reason. I have more credit than I will ever need as I do most things with cash and have fairly decent scores. In 8 months all my baddies will fall off and all three of my CR's will be pristine with these three cards all reporting for several years along with a $400K mortgage. I have no need for credit in the immediate future and this is a soft pull, so why not?
Just for grins and giggles. If I get it, great. If not, I don't need it so why worry?