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so this past week i hit up the Secure Message to consolidate my Freedom cards.
they both had 5000 limits, i hit them up stated what i wanted to do, they said the only way to transfer the whole
limit was that there had to be no activity for a month otherwise 4500 would be transfered and 500 would be held and
the account would be closed. i opted to wait it out for the next statement to close.
i messaged them again stated what i wanted to do. they ended up doing the exact opposite of what i wanted. they moved
4500, and closed the other account with 500. i called customer service told them that the Secure Message rep stated it was possible.
they place me on hold, then come back and give me a typical response which i thought was bullsh*t. says a couple months ago
that was the case but now if you put it through the computer does it for you, and we are unable to override for the full amount.
Cool. so im out of 500 no big deal lol, but ive been tryna grow that account since its been stuck at 5000 for about 8 years, now its 9500
with the consolidation. should i opt for a hard pull CLI or apply for the CSP and then transfer to the Freedom and close the CSP dont want an annual fee.
i have BOA, Discover, Amex x2, Citi x 2 all of which have a CL of 20000+
thanks for tips
the 500 would not be the reason.
but ive been reading up on here that requesting a HP CLI on a card rarely gets you anything good
vs applying for a new card and transferring limits.
@FinStar wrote:
Typically, as long as an individual's profile supports it, applying for a new Chase CC tends to yield better results than a CLI.
I wonder if the evidence points to this because someone apps for a card and gets a $20k SL but may only ask for a $10k CLI in fear that a $20k one would be declined. This would certainly explain why CLIs look like they yield worse results.
@iced wrote:
@FinStar wrote:
Typically, as long as an individual's profile supports it, applying for a new Chase CC tends to yield better results than a CLI.I wonder if the evidence points to this because someone apps for a card and gets a $20k SL but may only ask for a $10k CLI in fear that a $20k one would be declined. This would certainly explain why CLIs look like they yield worse results.
I don't think a 10K CLI would at any time be considered as poor results. When people talk about poor results I believe they are referring to getting no CLI for extended periord or perhaps 500 - 1000 at a time for hil CL cards.
i also believed im pre apporved for the CSP cause its checked green under "your offers" when i log into chase
^thanks for the feedback, going to apply in a bit.
another question i saw people saying for the CSP they keep 5000, when you consolidate is that true or is it gonna be
the 500 like they did to me before . thanks again